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| Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | I just can't BELIEVE this happened here in this country. We trust the government to provide inspectors for just this kind of thing.... and how did all that food get by all the regulations and inspections ? We're probably not even seeing all the deaths ....it's just SO Senseless....I just can't imagine how the poor families feel knowing they FED their family pet food that killed them.... |
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| Donating YT 7000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Alabama, etc.
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| Last April when our son-in-love bought our Amanda her sweet Westie, Jackson, it was highly recommended to them that they feed Diamond food! Biggest selling point was that Jack wouldn't get the "tear" stains on his face, which he didn't. Since Mandy is an animal lover like us, we have many conversations sharing information, etc. about our pets including the best food content. Thank God, she did her "homework" and switched Jack's food several months ago! I called her in a blind panic as soon as I heard about the recall and was so relieved to hear that she had done that! She's just a good Mommy all the way around!!
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| Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | what a nice story Bettyeanne - Do you know WHY she knew to switch the food or was it a lucky call on her part ? I have to wonder how long this company knew about this tainted food...it just seems like many deaths could have been prevented if there was a HUGE News alert on Tv like there is for other products.... |
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| YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: North wilkesboro, NC
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| This is very said. There was a lady here on the news last night that feed her 3 dogs Diamond dog food and one died. The other 2 are ok. She lives in the same county that we do. It was just so sad.
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| Donating YT 7000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Alabama, etc.
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After the initial shock/excitement wore off of her wonderful "new child" .... she began to make all the important decisions as far as his training, safety, nutrition & over-all health of her little "ball of fire"!!! When she examined his food content she was absolutely mortified! She immediately changed his food [ didn't even ask her Mommy, thank God!!] After I told her about the recall, she said "I knew that krap wasn't good for Jack as soon as I saw that there was corn in it!!" That's my girl!!! I'm wondering too how long they knew this food was tainted! It would be shocking to know just how many deaths have really been due to this stuff! There are probably lots of people whose pets have died and they never knew it was caused by their food!!
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| & Bailey & Bella Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Ohio
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| Our local newspaper has an article (Headline) That a local woman BELIEVES it was Diamond food that killed her 18 month old English Bulldog.. it is horrible. In the end she did have a contaminated bag of food.. Here is the article: Midas is shown playing with Buddy Miller in this photo supplied by owner Sherry Miller. By J. ANN TIPTON, T-R Staff Writer SHERRODSVILLE – Sherry Miller said she didn’t think twice when her healthy 18-month-old Old English bulldog, Midas, lost his appetite in November. Sometimes he’d go through periods of pickiness, she said. “Then one day, he seemed kind of tired,” the Sherrodsville woman said, “but it was nothing out of the ordinary or that would alarm you to take him to the vet.” Miller said she put the dog in his kennel after he’d been outside for much of the day, only to find him dead 15 minutes later. The veterinarian told Miller it looked like Midas had been poisoned, but since there are so many types of toxins that can be lethal to a dog, an autopsy or testing would be futile. So Miller took the body of her deceased friend home to bury him on the family farm, she said. She didn’t focus on the cause of death until she heard about last month’s recall of 19 varieties of Diamond Pet Food. She’d been feeding her five dogs Diamond Pet Food for two years. “That’s when we started wondering if there was a connection,” she said. More than 70 dogs nationwide are believed to have died as a result of eating contaminated Diamond Pet Food. The company recalled the food that was shipped to 23 states, including Ohio, after tests showed high levels of aflatoxin. The naturally occurring toxic chemical comes from a fungus found on corn and other grains and causes severe liver damage in animals. Miller, who said she buys about 50 pounds of dog food per week, discovered one of the Diamond Hi-Energy Dog Food bags she’d been feeding her pets from since November was from one of the possibly contaminated lots. “I have no way of knowing if (Midas) died because of these toxic chemicals,” Miller said, “but now I have to make sure my dogs are OK.” Her other four dogs were to go through liver function tests this week, she said. Looking back, Miller said, she thinks her Rottweiler mix dog somehow knew intuitively that something was wrong with the food. “He wouldn’t eat the food, and I think it may have saved his life,” Miller said. “He buried his food, his bowl and all. He’s a very smart dog.” Since Miller still has the empty bag from the Diamond Pet Food she purchased, she said she’s been told by the manufacturer that Diamond’s insurance will reimburse her for the tests done on her pets. “It’s stressful. I look at the dogs as if they are my kids,” Miller said. “Of all the things that could poison them, nobody would ever guess it could be the food.” Miller said she’s not looking to place blame for her pet’s death but to get the word out that this recalled, potentially deadly food still could be in dog bowls in the area. “Nothing will bring my dog back,” she said. “My main goal now is to prevent others from feeding this food to their dogs. I don’t want anyone to have to go through what I’ve gone through.” Area pet food retailers have yanked tons of the food from the shelves since the first announcement Dec. 20 and say they’re doing what they can to help pet owners figure out if their food could be contaminated. Larry Coulter, owner of Coulter’s Dog and Hunters Supply at New Philadelphia, said the store returned about three tons of food since the recall and has replaced or refunded another two tons for customers who returned bags to the store. “We’ve had a couple people who’ve said their dogs haven’t been eating as well or just didn’t like the food or some pets that laid around or had bloody diarrhea,” Coulter said. “When they switched to non-contaminated food or to a different brand, the dogs got better right away.” John Kuczirka, assistant manager at Tractor Supply Co. at New Philadelphia, said the store is just now getting replacement shipments of Diamond Pet Food after almost three weeks of having no stock of the brand. “People who just now find out they bought contaminated bags can still come in to get a refund,” Kuczirka said. Shane Satterfield, manager at Agland Co-Op at New Philadelphia, said the business has tried to contact the customers who bought food from the contaminated shipment. “We’ve had a lot of calls and returns,” Satterfield said. “If people have any questions, call and we can check it out for them. Some are sticking with Diamond, but others are switching to other food.” Products included in the recall can be identified by the date code and “Best By” dates listed on the back panel of the package. Recalled products will have a capital “G” (in reference to the Gaston, S.C., facility where the food was manufactured) in the 11th or 12th position of the date code on the larger 18-pound to 55-pound bags and “Best By” dates between March 1, 2007, and June 10, 2007. The capital “G” will be in the ninth position on smaller 4-pound to 8-pound bags. Diamond Pet Foods has a toll-free customer hotline that provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of pets at (866) 214-6945. For more information about the recall, log onto www.diamondpet.com or www.fda.gov.
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| Lily Loves Maximus Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Missouri
Posts: 2,633
| I know a member here lost one of their babies and to them I extend my sincerest condolences. I am so sorry to all those who lost their beloved pets.
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| Mommy To 3 Poochies Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New York
Posts: 8,287
| This is so sad!
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