Sentences with phrase «pet food contamination»

Acted for the families of injured and deceased pets in a trans - national class action, commonly known as the Menu Foods pet food contamination class action (Settlement pending 2008).

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FDA regulations now require that manufacturers of pet food sold in the U.S. use basic sanitation measures to prevent product contamination.
For pet food manufacturers, we offer everything from standard - duty plastic pallets to ultra-hygienic, antimicrobial - treated products that greatly reduce the risk of contamination.
The source of contamination is likely just touching the contaminated pet food and then eating something else before washing their hands or simply putting their fingers in their mouth.
A significant amount of aflatoxin contamination occurs in grain - based livestock and pet foods, as well.
The bowl's low profile is designed for easy access while keeping substrate out of the bowl to prevent contamination of the pet reptile's food, water or habitat.
Central Veterinary Associates has announced that Bravo Pet Foods of Manchester, CT is recalling select lots of Bravo Chicken pet foods for dogs and cats due to the possible contamination of Salmonella.
Blue Ridge Beef of Eatonton, GA, is recalling lot #GA1102 of Kitten Grind raw pet food because of the potential of contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.
To make matters more difficult, research shows that that in the manufacturing process of pet foods, there is a lot of cross contamination of ingredients.
Blue Ridge Beef of Eatonton, GA, is voluntarily recalling lot #GA0131 of BRB Complete raw pet food because of the potential of contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.
Since the melamine contamination pet food recall in March 2007, many people have switched to a homemade diet.
The food and drug administration (FDA) which examines all dog food for potential defects and contamination has issued three new dog food recalls on February 2018 for these pet foods and dog treats!
On the other hand, in an era of Salmonella contamination scares and the 2007 melamine pet food recall, it is hard to know which «big brand» you can trust these days.
Still, McChesney says the goal is for incidences of salmonella contamination (and pet food recalls as a result) to decline further.
Because pet foods are manufactured in one plant and distributed by another, there is always a chance of contamination with products not listed on the ingredients label.
For one thing, some veterinarians and animal nutritionists question the safety of feeding pets raw meat and bones — there is also the risk for food - borne illness and contamination to affect the people preparing the raw food diet.
Even high - quality pet foods can be recalled for reasons ranging from salmonella contamination to choking hazards.
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Additional manufacturers have voluntarily recalled additional pet food brands as a result of the finding of melamine contamination in the wheat gluten purchased from a Chinese company.
In addition, many of the pet food recalls in the last few years related to contamination of grains or ingredients made from grains (such as gluten), not meats.
Evo dog foods were subjected to an FDA recall issued in June 2013 for certain pet foods, borne out of concerns for a potential salmonella contamination.
Questions not only about contamination were raised, but people started looking at what's really in their pet's food.
In May 2012, the FDA issued a recall for a variety of dry pet foods due to potential salmonella contamination.
While it is possible to provide a nutritionally complete raw food diet, there is significant risk of bacterial contamination with uncooked foods and this poses risk of food - borne disease to your pet as well as the food preparer and anyone who may come in contact with the raw food or equipment / surfaces used for preparation.
In May 2012, the FDA issued a recall of all types of Chicken Soup for the Soul pet foods with a best - by date between Dec. 9, 2012 and April 7, 2013 due to potential salmonella contamination.
Studies of raw pet food diets show that the meats can contain bacterial contamination.
Four separate pet food and dog treat companies have recently issued product recalls due to potential salmonella contamination.
The FDA is alerting pet owners about potential pentobarbital contamination in certain canned dog foods manufactured...
The recall of Nature's Variety raw pet foods now includes ALL of its frozen raw chicken foods due to potential Salmonella contamination.
In October, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun a year - long nationwide effort to test pet food for Salmonella contaminatFood and Drug Administration (FDA) has begun a year - long nationwide effort to test pet food for Salmonella contaminatfood for Salmonella contamination.
This also isn't the first pet food recall due to possible salmonella contamination.
In the case of hypoallergenic diets for pets with food allergies, prescription diet companies take special precautions to avoid contamination of these hypoallergenic diets with common proteins that could evoke allergic responses, using separate facilities or equipment than used for their other foods.
Dry pet food has been blamed for at least 79 cases of illness due to Salmonella contamination.
Kasel Associates Industries recalling certain pet treats due to Salmonella contamination Boots & Barkley, Colorado Naturals, Nature's Deli among brands affected The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that Kasel Associates...
Diamond added the products to the list to alert pet owners to the potential cat food contamination with a general edit to the information on its recall website regarding the Kirkland brand.
Not only are commercially available pet foods being recalled for contamination at an alarming rate, but — as regular readers of this newsletter know — most affordable formulas on the market are not species - appropriate for your dog or cat.
'» Yet regardless of where products are manufactured — recent pet food recalls of brands that manufacture in the U.S. reveal that even regulation and careful manufacturing processes can't always prevent contamination — safety often makes a strong argument.
The pet - food contamination recalls also raised the profile of natural foods, shifting their interest to these items — a switch that's endured despite the recession.
Compared to other pet foods, raw products do come with an increased risk of contamination from bacteria, such as E. coli and salmonella.
November 25, 2008: Mars Petcare US extended its October 28, 2008 voluntary pet food recall of dry food that affected 15 states, adding more product carriers and brands affected by possible salmonella contamination.
Case in point: the widespread contamination of melamine (a chemical used in the production of plastics, which imitates protein) rocked the pet food industry not so long ago, and led to thousands of deaths and illnesses.
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