Someone,somewhere in the organization should have a clue or a way to investigate and get to the bottom of the problem before they are out of business!
Yes, I know it is very expensive,ordeal but if this is what is suspected, I do think the vet should obtain a sample of the pet food from the owner and send it to the lndy lab instead of the owner. I think it would give more validity to the situation that ,"this pet's illness/death may have been caused by this "brand" food, lets find out!" It still won't cost anyless........
All kinds of scenarios could be involved with any pet food that has gone bad,whether it was made bad out of neglect, ignorance or on purpose. Where it was stored before it got sold to the owner, or where it was stored once it got home and fed to the pet. The lab can help place the blame or take it away from any of those situations. |