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Old 01-07-2012, 06:39 PM   #1
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Default Dangerous Dog Food, Cat Food, Animal Foods and Toys Recall

I don't have the time right now to add all of the details to this list as I see it becoming. But I feel with as many of us Animal Lovers who are on this site we can keep each other updated when we experience first hand or hear of dangerous foods or toys that can harm our beloveds, our babies.

The most recent recall: Chicken Jerky Treats - November 2011 and December 2011.

The first time I gave me Dogs Chicken Jerky Treats, immediately Babygirl was having problems eating them without choking on them. My Husky, Sky, didn't have much of an issue eating them, but my Babygirl, she was crazy about them and had the most problems. I tried different brands and they all caused her issue. I noticed the softer, chewier they were the harder they were to swallow and caused choking. The crunchier the better. I stopped buying Chicken Jerky Treats. Even though Babygirl LOVED them, I wasn't going to risk losing her to choking on them.

My experience has nothing to do with the recall. These are the details of the recall:

MSNBC is reporting that the FDA has now announced that they are investigating 353 reports of dogs getting sick after eating chicken jerky. Keep in mind how many thousands of incidents may not have been reported and usually aren't reported due to not knowing the source of the issue.

There are a few stories on this http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2011/1...t-treat-alert/

and http://vitals.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...-owners-report

Please post here any concerns you become aware of that could harm our babies!!!

Also Many Dogs have died from eating the Greenies Bones. Greenies can fatally block the gastro-intestinal tract. Many dogs get sick from them and can't digest them. They have also been recalled at different times.

Also the Nylabones are very dangerous and cause some of the same issues as Greenies. I personally know someone who's Dog died from a Nylabone getting caught in the intestines.
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