Sunday, January 22, 2006

Deadly Mold Poisons Pet Foods

I've warned you a number of times about aflatoxin, a carcinogenic mold that grows on crops like peanuts and corn when they're stressed from drought. It's also responsible for the deaths of some 75 dogs whose livers failed after eating processed cat and dog pet foods made by Diamond Pet Foods.

The company has narrowed the problem to foods produced at its Gaston, S.C., manufacturing facility on Oct. 11. The dates on the poisoned food bags range from March 1, 2007 to June 11, 2007. Unfortunately, according to the FDA, this problem isn't confined to America: Some of this tainted food was shipped to at least 29 additional countries!

According to one expert veterinarian, it only takes a small amount of aflatoxin to ruin food and pretty much nothing can be done to deactivate it once it gets there. If you're concerned about your pet's health as a result of this product recall, please check out this link that will provide details on which foods have been contaminated.

I hope this tragedy will encourage you to reconsider modifying your pet's diet from processed grains to fresh meat and vegetables.

MSNBC January 9, 2006

more info at:
http://www.dreddyclinic.com/integrated_med/integrated_med.htm

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