FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - May 8, 2012 - Solid Gold Health Products for Pets, Inc., El Cajon, California, announced a voluntary recall of one batch of WolfCub Large Breed Puppy Food and one batch of Solid Gold WolfKing Large Breed Adult Dog, both with a Best Before date of December 30, 2012, and an “X” in the 11th digit of the date code.
Solid Gold is voluntarily recalling the products below, distributed in the United States and Canada. This voluntary recall is being done out of an abundance of caution as these products were produced at the facility that has been linked to recent recalls of Diamond brand pet foods due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Pets with Salmonella infections may have decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. If left untreated, pets may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever and vomiting. Infected but otherwise healthy pets can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has...
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Many foods we enjoy can be very dangerous to animals. Its best to limit their diet to pet food recommended by their vet. Here is a list of a few most toxic foods that can hurt your pet.
Avocado. Contains persin which can damange heart, lungs, and other tissues. Very toxics to dogs, cats, and other animals
Beer. Alcohol is as bad for animals as it is for humans. Even a small amount may cause vomiting, liver and brain damage.
Nuts. Macademia and Walnuts are extremely toxic. Symptoms of poisoning may include inability to stand or walk, vomiting, hyperthermia (elevated body temperature), weakness, and an elevated heart rate, eventually resulting in kidney failure.
Chocolate. Contains theobromine which kills your pet when consumed in large quantities. The chemical can also cause pet's heart to beat very rapidly or irregularly, which could result in death if the pet is exercising or overly active.
Candy & Gum. Anything containin gXylisol (a common...
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On July 18 Nature Balance Pet Foods announced a voluntary recall of their 5 lb. and 28 lb. Sweet Potato & Chicken Dry Dog food.
This recall includes items manufactured on December 17, 2009 with a “Best By” date of June 17, 2011 is being voluntarily recalled.
Look for the following UPC codes you should look for are: 7-23633-99000-4 (5lb), 7-23633-99000-8 (28lb)
For more details visit http://www.naturalbalanceinc.com/letter_from_president.html
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Pet care cat hairball prevention might alarm the cat owner if it becomes serious enough. The hairball may become stuck in the throat and cause extreme discomfort until the hairball dislodges. Many cats encounter this problem due to excessive grooming. If the hair of the cat is long, it may become more serious than that of a shorthair cat.
Hairballs lodge in the intestines and cause blockage, therefore causing the inability to urinate or have a bowel movement. In this case, administering medications may be required. Pet care cat hairball treatments are sometimes very effective in reducing the blockage and eliminating the hairball problem. Hairballs are sometimes the result of an underlying health problem. If the problem does not clear up with medications, surgery is the other option.
One way to prevent hairballs is with daily brushing to remove loose hair. If your cat is accustomed to grooming by you, the cat will show affection when the job is completed. Regular grooming...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - May 4, 2012 - Apex Pet Foods announced today that it is issuing a voluntary recall of all dry dog food formulas manufactured on January 24, 2012.
Although there have been no animal or human illnesses related to Apex Dog Food and the product has not tested positive for Salmonella, the company has voluntarily initiated this recall out of caution to ensure the health and safety of consumers and their pets.
The following products are being recalled
DescriptionSizeProduction CodeBest By DateApex Chicken and Rice Dog40 lb.ACD0101B3224-Jan-2013Apex Chicken and Rice Dog20 lb.ACD0101B3224-Jan-2013
This product was only distributed in the State of South Carolina.
Apex Pet Foods apologizes for any potential issues this may have caused pet owners and their pets.
Pet owners who are unsure if the product they purchased is included in the recall, or who would like replacement product or a refund, may contact Apex Pet Foods via a toll free call at...
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