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| Tiny Dog Big Heart Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Texas
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I would donate it. Nutro assures us that it is safe (for what that is worth). The shelters probably don't have anything better. It just makes me mad that they won't admit where they get their rice. This is the email I got from Nutro last night : Nutro's Dry Pet Food Products Are Safe Nutro's dry dog and cat food kibble not part of recent dry food recall City of Industry, CA (May 15, 2007) -- In light of recent announcements that other pet food companies have recalled some of their products, Nutro wishes to reassure its customers that Nutro's dry dog and cat foods are safe to feed their pets and that: [LIST][*]None of Nutro's dry pet foods are involved in the latest dry pet food recall announcements involving contaminated rice protein from China.[*]None of Nutro's dry dog or cat foods have been involved in any of the melamine related recalls.[*]Nutro has never purchased rice protein from Cereal Byproducts, the supplier named in connection with the most recent recall.[*]An independent testing laboratory has tested the rice protein used in Nutro's dry pet foods and no melamine was detected.[/LIST]Nutro purchases its rice protein from a different supplier. Our products are not part of this recall. Nonetheless, in the current environment, we want to communicate frequently with our customers about Nutro's products and reassure you that our dry dog and cat foods are safe. Nutro's dry dog and cat food kibble goes through a rigorous, multi-layer quality assurance process. To ensure that only quality, safe food reaches the shelf -- and eventually your pets -- we conduct extensive tests of the raw ingredients and test product throughout the production process. We send finished product samples from each production run to an independent lab for further quality and safety reviews, including tests for melamine. Additionally, after confirming the quality and safety of the products, representative samples of our dry pet foods go through a feeding process supervised by veterinarians and nutritionists. In this process, the food is fed to dogs or cats as a final check to ensure the correct palatability, digestibility and stool quality. We believe in the quality and safety of our products. Many of our employees feed Nutro's dog and cat foods to their own pets and take the recent recalls and the health of all pets very seriously. Making pet foods has been our only business for over 80 years. That is why we have taken extensive measures to ensure the quality of Nutro's pet foods. We are committed to continually enhance all of our quality and safety assurance procedures. Pet owners can feel confident in our products, and contact us directly with questions. Nutro customers may check Nutro's website (www.nutroproducts.com) or contact our consumer hotline -- (800) 833-5330 -- for further information about our products. We will continue to keep you informed with the most up-to-date information available on our website, and our customer service representatives are working diligently to respond personally to each and every call and email.
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Wisconsin
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Los Angeles
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Most rice even for human consumption is imported from asia or mexico. If you go to asian grocery or even costco you can tell that they are not from US. I doubt if for pet comsumption they are from US. | |
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