Charline Granes: Yep. Most of the dry dog food is safe. If your still unsure, look for the Questions or Comments number on the bag. Call the number and the first thing it says should be about the recall.Hope this helps:)
Serena Doak: there has been a recent update that the dry food is now contaminated as well. You should do your research before you purchase the dry dog food.
Launa Weingarten: When you think about it, what does your dog need from its food in order to be healthy?Today our pets have a wide variety to meet their tastes and needs and we have our choice of what kind of food we can choose to feed them. Despite the variety, pet foods usually fall into three major categories. These categories are: Grocery store foods, these types of dog and pet foods are usually found in grocery stores and mass marketed retailers and can contain lower quality, less expensive ingredients. The second category is "premium dog foods," which can also be found in grocery's s! tores but are also found in pet stores and through your local veterinarian's office. These types of foods are usually made from some higher quality ingredients and are usually made evident by the expense of the food. Some of these pet foods though can contain lower quality ingredients that you aren't aware of. The third and final category is homemade dog food.More and more people are beginning to make their dog's food at home rather than buying commercial formulas. Homemade dog food doesn't contain any substances that could possibly be harmful to your dog's health such as artificial coloring and artificial flavors.Another reason to make homemade dog food is the preservatives added to the commercial dog food. Homemade dog food has the benefit of optimum freshness without preservatives.There are dogs that would greatly benefit from a homemade diet. Some dogs who suffer from allergies that cause severe itching may find relief once switched from commercial dog food to a homemad! e diet.Processed dog food is a relatively new product and scie! ntists don't fully understand the differences between commercial food and a diet of fresh food. There may be problems occurring in a dog's health because he is being given food that has had the nutrients cooked out of it and then sprayed back on.Would you like to prolong the quality and length of your dog's life by 135%?You should keep your dog healthy by homemade dog food....Show more
Erica Bottaro: So far pet foods manufactured by* Menu Foods* Del Monte Pet Products* Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.* Nestle Purina PetCare Company* Sunshine Millshave been recalled. You can go here to the American Veterinary Medical Association Pet food recallhttp://www.avma.org/aa/menufoodsrecall/default.asp...And also here to the FDA pet food recall listhttp://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood.htm...By the way Olroy is made by Menu Foods and Del Monte Pet Products they both have list with Olroy, different ones on them.I just read this news release from the FDA.Since March 16, recall! s of pet food products, including certain varieties of dog food, have been conducted by Menu Foods, Inc., Hillâs Pet Nutrition, P&G Pet Care, Nestle Purina PetCare Company, Del Monte Pet Products, and Sunshine Mills, Inc.Read it here.http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2007/NEW01605.h......Show more
Dick Maisenbacher: Yes, its only 3 specific canned dog foods that are being recalled.
Bryant Pillitteri: yup it's just wet foods
Charissa Riley: Try menufoods.com it gives a list of what food is good and what isn't. I feed mine Purina, it's not on the list.
Ilana Gaster: Just to let you know that Beneful was pulled from the shelfs. Go to hubpages.com and look under Dog Food Safe To Feed After The Dog Food Recall.Beneful is top of the list but that one was pulled. and the others are not involved in the recall or involved in menufoods. They were pulled because they were told to pull it.
Jude Colbenson: Everything that has been recalled is now taken! off of the shelves. Shop away! But you can check the list at menufoods! .com. It is all canned and foil wrapped food.
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