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01-05-2006, 03:37 AM | #1 |
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| Diamond Food / Chicken Soup
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01-05-2006, 04:23 AM | #2 |
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| I'm Not Taking Any Chances - Switching - Scary! Diamond Pet Food Recall Printer Friendly 1/4/06 11:53am ET - Update From AnimalHelp: Despite claims that the brands below are the only brands affected, We have received feedback from pet owners who have recently fed both Cosco "Kirkland" brand pet foods and Chicken Soup Brand Dog Food, whose pets have exhibited the same symptoms as noted with Diamond Brands and the aflatoxin contamination. Sadly, a 2 year old Skye Terrier died Monday January 2nd, 2006 after eating Chicken Soup brand food. The other dogs in this household are also sick. Liver profiles and toxicology screenings are pending. Also, a cat death has occured on Tuesday January 3rd, 2006 in upstate SC after eating Cosco brand cat food. Liver profiles and toxicology screenings are pending on this cat. We know of one other cat who almost died also after eating Cosco brand cat food. Cosco's Kirkland Brand pet foods are made by Schell & Kampeter , who also make the Diamond Products. Chicken Soup is considered one of their super premium food, and they also make Nutra Nuggets. Cosco Kirkland is made at one or more of the Diamond plants. If you feed your pet Cosco brands - or ANY other pet food brands (it is possible that other store brands are made at Diamond plants) - and see illness and symptoms as mentioned here, we urge you to get your pet to your veterinarian immediately for a liver profile. We expect the Chicken Soup brands and the Cosco brands will be added to the official recall very soon. We will keep you up to date if any changes are announced. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Because of testing conducted by officials in North Carolina, Diamond Pet Foods has added Diamond Professional for Adult Dogs to the list of recalled products manufactured in our Gaston, S.C. facility and distributed in the eastern U.S. The product, Diamond Professional for Adult Dogs, contains a "Best By" date of January 29, 2007. Testing performed by the North Carolina agriculture department showed a single bag of the product contained high levels of aflatoxin. The product was discontinued in August of this year. According to Mark Brinkmann, chief operations officer for Diamond Pet Foods, the company will continue working closely with state officials and will not hesitate to take action if testing warrants. Customers should return any unused product to their retailers and should consult their veterinarian if pets show any signs of illness. Complete information can be found at www.diamondpet.com, or by calling the Diamond Pet Foods Customer Information Center toll-free at 1-866-214-6945. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ What products are being recalled? Recalled products 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 Gaston) in the 11th or 12th position of the date code (18 lb. to 55 lb. bags), and "Best By" dates between March 1, 2007 and June 10, 2007. The capital "G" will be in the 9th position on smaller 4 lb. to 8 lb. bags. Diamond's quantitative analysis records substantiate that shipments were definitively clear of aflatoxin after December 10. As such, "Best By 11-June-07" date codes or later are not affected. Also, products with "Best By" dates prior to 28-Feb-07 are safe. Products manufactured at our Gaston S.C. facility included in the recall: Diamond Premium Adult Dog Food Diamond Hi-Energy Dog Food Diamond Maintenance Dog Food Diamond Professional for Adult Dogs Diamond Performance Dog Food Diamond Puppy Food Diamond Low Fat Dog Food Diamond Maintenance Cat Food Diamond Professional Cat Food Country Value Puppy Country Value Adult Dog Food Country Value High Energy Dog Food Country Value Adult Cat Food Professional Chicken & Rice Adult Dog Food Professional Puppy Food Professional Large-Breed Puppy Food Professional Reduced Fat Cat Food Professional Adult Cat Food What products are NOT included in the recall? Although certain pet foods produced at the Gaston facility have been voluntarily recalled due to potential aflatoxin contamination, a wide range of the plant's products are perfectly safe and still can be purchased from retailers. Gaston products not part of the recall include: All Premium Edge products The complete Chicken Soup product lines*** Diamond Lamb and Rice Adult Diamond Large Breed Adult 60+ Diamond Large Breed Puppy (Lamb & Rice Puppy) Diamond Senior 8+ Diamond Kitten Professional Lamb and Rice Professional Reduced Fat Chicken & Rice Dog Food What states receive products from the Gaston facility? The Gaston facility provides products to our customers in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan*, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio*, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee*, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia. *These states receive product from other Diamond Pet Food facilities. Please check your date code carefully. Unless it has a capital "G" in the 11th or 12th position of the date code on the larger 15 lb. to 55 lb. bags, it is not included in the recall. The capital "G" will be in the 9th position on smaller 4 lb. to 8 lb. bags. Are products manufactured at other Diamond facilities affected by this situation? No. Products manufactured at our Gaston facility are the only ones subject to the recall. What clinical signs should I look for from my pet? Symptoms of potential illness in dogs may be difficult to discern, but include: Loss of appetite Yellow whites of the eyes, yellow gums, yellow in the belly or areas where hair is very thin Severe, persistent vomiting combined with bloody diarrhea Discolored urine Fever Please be aware that many other medical conditions have similar symptoms. Your veterinarian will be able to distinguish between these other conditions and an exposure to aflatoxin based on your pet's medical history and current symptoms. Please consult with your veterinarian if you believe your pet is ill, no matter what the cause. If your veterinarian diagnoses and treats your pet because of exposure to aflatoxin, please have your veterinarian contact Diamond Pet Foods toll free at 1-866-214-6945. What should I do if my pet consumed recalled products and has any of the clinical signs? If your pet has consumed products included in the recall and exhibits these systems, please urge your veterinarian to run a liver profile. If your pet is found to have abnormal liver function, please have any other dog you may own that was fed the same food tested for liver function as well. Even if your pet does not show symptoms, monitor it for 7 to 12 days and consult your veterinarian if illness develops. If possible, please save 1-2 cups of the food for testing and analysis. When should I take my pet to the veterinarian? If your dog has consumed affected products and has clinical signs of aflatoxin, which include loss of appetite, yellow whites of the eyes, yellow gums, yellow in the belly or areas where hair is very thin, severe, persistent vomiting combined with bloody diarrhea, or discolored urine, you should immediately consult your veterinarian. Because numerous diseases and conditions may have similar clinical signs, your pet could have a problem other than aflatoxin. If your veterinarian institutes treatment for aflatoxin, please have him or her call Diamond Pet Foods toll free at 1-866-214-6945 and ask to speak with one of our consulting veterinarians. How can I get a refund? If your product has been recalled, please take the bag and any remaining product back to the retailer where it was purchased for a full refund. Your retailer will ensure the product is returned to Diamond Pet Food for proper analysis and disposal. Many retailers may offer to replace the product. Please consult your retailer for specific refund or replacement options. What is Aflatoxin? Aflatoxin is a naturally occurring toxic chemical by-product from the growth of the fungus Aspergillus flavus, on corn and other crops. The fungus develops on crops during years with severe high temperature stress and drought. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Diamond's quantitative analysis records substantiate that Diamond's corn shipments were definitively clear of aflatoxin after December 10. As such, "Best By 11-June-07" date codes or later are not affected. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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01-05-2006, 04:24 AM | #3 |
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| Prior Message Truncated FDA Investigation of Diamond Pet Food Finds Some Product Exported In its continuing investigation of the contamination of pet food manufactured at Diamond Pet Food's Gaston , SC , facility, the Food and Drug Administration has found that some of the product subject to a company recall had been exported to at least 29 countries, including countries within the European Union. Diamond Pet Foods is recalling certain lots of pet food made at the plant earlier this year after the discovery that some of the products were contaminated with aflatoxin, a toxin created by the fungus Aspergillus flavus. The company has notified distributors and asked them to hold recalled products. (More information about the recall, including the specific products covered, is available at www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/diamond12_05.html.) FDA's Office of International Programs has notified the countries that received the product about the recall. To date, FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine has received reports from four States of 41 dogs becoming ill reportedly from consumption of the contaminated pet food, with 23 of these dogs having died. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Report of Suspect / Presumptive Canine Aflatoxicosis - Clemson University (PDF, 22Kb) Use this form to report suspected cases of aflatoxin toxicity in dogs with a history of ingestion of Diamond brand dog food.
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01-05-2006, 05:05 AM | #4 |
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| Chicken Soup I would not take any chances! The fact is CSFTPLS isn't even a quality food! I found an interesting site that tells how to pick a dog food: http://www.mordanna.com/dogfood/index.php?page=identify |
01-05-2006, 05:13 AM | #5 |
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| Oh my! I'd switch so fast your head would spin, if I fed mine that brand.
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01-05-2006, 08:49 AM | #6 |
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| I already went to a local feed store and they had all kinds of FREE SAMPLE packages of PREMIUM dog food. They were about 1 cup each. We came home with samples of Canidae All Life Styles, Nutro Puppy (lamb meal & rice), Nutro Puppy (chicken meal, rice & oatmeal), Nutro Ultra, and Wellness Super 5 Mix Lamb. Call around to your local feed stores and ask if they have the sample packages of premium dog food from the manufacturer. You can't loose on this one. This way you can find out which ones your dog(s) like and then go buy it!*! This is wonderful. Mine are OFF the Chicken Soup immediately. I'll just deal with it if they get an upset stomach but they'll not get anymore CS. I'm not taking any chances with my babies! They're too precious to us.
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01-05-2006, 09:05 AM | #7 |
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| My dogs have already ate out of the bag I have now and have been fine. Next bag I am gonna get something else.
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01-05-2006, 09:05 AM | #8 |
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| I have a question....if you are feeding Chicken Soup but it wasn't made in one of those states mentioned do you think it has a chance of being contaminated? Because my mom feeds her dogs Chicken Soup but she lives in Oklahoma & that's not one of the states mentioned. What do you guys think?
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01-05-2006, 09:08 AM | #9 | |
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01-05-2006, 09:30 AM | #10 |
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| I'm not taking any chances either. We just opened a new bag of CS for Puppies and another one for senior dogs. That's 2 bags. Oh well! It wasn't the 1st one we had to chuck either. Neither one would even touch Innova. The older one started itching with Royal Canin. We WILL find something safe soon, I hope! I'm glad that I finally found a feed store that has the free samples! That's wonderful! I'm taking mine off Chicken Soup "cold turkey" and not taking a chance. Anyone know what to do if they get upset stomach or diarrhea from changing food too fast????? Can't win them all, can we? Our two Yorkies are too precious to even take a chance. "It's better to be safe than sorry" is my motto. But, that's just how I feel about it.
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01-05-2006, 09:45 AM | #11 |
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| I know mine one of mine got the itchies from Royal Canin too. Now Im gonna have to hunt down a new food. Hopefully since they are older they dont have any diahrea problems.
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01-05-2006, 09:56 AM | #12 | |
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Check out your local FEED STORES - give them a call. They carry ALL the PREMIUM DOG FOODS that you can't buy at the pet store or grocery store. Good luck. I'm hoping ours will like Canidae! The pieces are VERY TINY! Canidae is a "ALL LIFE STYLE" food for all ages.
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01-05-2006, 10:04 AM | #13 |
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| I hope everyone who feeds chicken soup sees this thread. There are alot of chicken Soup feeders on here
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01-05-2006, 10:21 AM | #14 |
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| Chicken Soup Feeders - - Must Read! Vip! All you people that feed Chicken Soup to your Yorkies need to read this thread. A negative article came out yesterday and there was a dog that had eaten CS and died. The others there were sick also! Read the whole thread and decide for yourself.
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01-05-2006, 10:47 AM | #15 |
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| Playing devils advocate here.... so no flipping out one me guys! Tests are pending? There is no comfirmed contamination? Is this a greiving owner who is looking for someone to blame? Could this be a dishonest pet owner looking to cash in on the pending lawsuits that are surely to come? Is this the public jumping to conclusions? Who is this source that wrote this latest update? It is only the one plant that was affected. I for one am not an alarmist... I am not going to make any changes based on pending tests, or assumptions made by anyone. For all we know this cat and dog died of some other cause and we have upset owners looking for someone to blame...... And what do you know?!? There is a food scare going on... It must be the food! I am very sorry for the death of any amimal, but I would think that with the sheer volume of people feeding CosCo brand dog and cat food... we would be seeing deaths by the thousands, not just one cat and one dog. (Now for this next bit... let the fur fly!) And for the record..... I am not advocating the feeding a known toxic substance to any pet! I am, however, a firm beleiver in the idea of not burning someone, or a company, at the stake without solid proof. I feel that Diamond pet foods is doing everything in their power to correct the problem and has taken great procautions to insure the safty of its consumers. I will not jump ship just yet! Sorry guys.... I cant yell fire with you all. MHO.... thanks for letting me weigh in.
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