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01-09-2006, 09:14 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: NY
Posts: 23
| Chicken Soup whats your opinions on this? should I (we) feel better about feeding them this or u guys still stopping it?? """Diamond Pet Foods has received inquiries about Chicken Soup Dog food. It is important for consumers to know that this brand does not contain corn, and is thereby not susceptible to aflatoxin. Subsequently, it is not included in our voluntary recall. We have great empathy for our customers who are affected by this unfortunate situation, and are working very hard to do the right thing to help them. Our focus at the moment is to communicate as much information and prevent pet illnesses. To that extent, we have opened a Customer Information Center staffed by veterinarians to help customers who are concerned about their pet's health. The Center can be reached toll-free at 1-866-214-6945.""" |
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01-09-2006, 09:28 PM | #2 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: USA
Posts: 659
| I just started my 2 girls on Chicken Soup for Pet Lovers Senior 2 wks ago and I'm stopping it. I'm not taking any chances with a manufacturer that has a recall program and found so many dogs dying from their foods. I'm going to give my girls more natural foods from my kitchen. I'll boil chicken breasts, cook peas, carrots, string beans etc. and I know that they will be safe. They have home cooked food already so its not something that they never had before. I'm going to give them "Spots Stew" from http://www.Halopets.com now just to be on the safe side.Their food is graded for people to eat. I'm going to research whats a good natural kibble and add that to what I prepare for them in my kitchen.
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01-09-2006, 09:51 PM | #3 |
Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Bowling Green KY
Posts: 425
| As I posted in your other thread.... I don't want to start a riot or anything, but with my chinchillas, I feed a feed that is milled here in Kentucky and the feed that I feed does not contain corn. HOWEVER! That doesn't mean that whatever was milled right before my feed was milled didn't contain corn and the residue wasn't left on the machinery for when my feed was milled. Reason I say this is because just today I opened a new 50 lb bag of feed to find at least 10 pieces of what? CORN! Hmmm...wonder how that got in there? Get what I'm saying? Is there any reason to believe that there could be cross contamination? If there is, and I were at any time feeding Chicken Soup, I would not be feeding it today or tomorrow. Meaning, if the same mill that milled the corn containing bad feed milled the Chicken Soup (non corn containing feed), that's enough to make me say, NOPE...not gonna feed it! That's a risk I'm just NOT willing to take with my animals!
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