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FDA: Dog treats tainted with Salmonella
baltimoresun ^ | November 6, 2009

Posted on 11/06/2009 11:31:32 AM PST by JoeProBono

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is issuing this health alert to warn consumers not to use Pig Ears and Beef Hooves pet treats manufactured by Pet Carousel because the products may be contaminated with Salmonella. The products were distributed nationwide in both bulk and retail packaging for sale in pet food and retail chain stores. Pet Carousel is based in Sanger, Calif.

The products were manufactured under conditions that facilitate cross-contamination within batches or lots. Although no illnesses associated with these products have been reported, the FDA is advising consumers in possession of these products to not handle or feed them to their pets.

The affected pig ear products were packaged under the brand names Doggie Delight and Pet Carousel.

(Excerpt) Read more at weblogs.baltimoresun.com ...


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: beefhooves; dog; doggieping; jpb; pettreats; pigears; salmonella
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To: loungeSerf

What do I win? A free carpet shampoo’ing?


21 posted on 11/06/2009 12:39:45 PM PST by Scythian
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To: Scythian

I love that commercial.


22 posted on 11/06/2009 12:52:58 PM PST by manic4organic (Obama shot hoops, America lost troops.)
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To: PGalt; MizSterious; Kokojmudd; brytlea; Darnright; Sensei Ern; sangrila; rattrap; dervish; ...

Woof


23 posted on 11/06/2009 2:12:46 PM PST by kanawa
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To: JoeProBono

I never give these to my dog anyway.


24 posted on 11/06/2009 2:13:27 PM PST by rintense (You do not advance conservatism by becoming more liberal. ~ rintense, 2006)
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To: dawn53

I see dogs every once in awhile with salmonella. Cats are more commonly infected with salmonella, especially the ones that catch lizards and birds. Dogs that lick or catch lizards or snakes also get salmonella. A dog or cat with bloody diarrhea from salmonella is a mess...


25 posted on 11/06/2009 2:28:37 PM PST by vetvetdoug (FUBO, a fashion statement for conservatives.)
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To: JoeProBono

Damn, I fed my dog leftover salmon last night!


26 posted on 11/06/2009 2:32:15 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: dawn53
I have NO idea why this is 'news,' either, as I've read online that ALL dog food is legally permitted to have salmonella in it -- so to NEVER ever re-use any of those heavy duty bags that dogfood comes in.

I won't allow the bag of dogfood in the kitchen anymore, and I always very carefully wash the food bowl.

27 posted on 11/06/2009 2:36:02 PM PST by hennie pennie
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To: JoeProBono

28 posted on 11/06/2009 2:36:53 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: vetvetdoug; kanawa; hennie pennie
ALL dog food is legally permitted to have salmonella in it

I didn't know this did y'all?

29 posted on 11/06/2009 4:07:20 PM PST by Eaker (Kaiden sez, "If you have a problem and If explosives are an option then explosives are THE answer.")
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To: Scythian
Hilarious commercial!

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30 posted on 11/06/2009 4:17:33 PM PST by spectre (Spectre's wife ) (O no you can't)
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To: vetvetdoug; kanawa; hennie pennie

After a little surfing I don’t believe this.


31 posted on 11/06/2009 4:19:09 PM PST by Eaker (Kaiden sez, "If you have a problem and If explosives are an option then explosives are THE answer.")
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To: Eaker
Hi Eaker, I never actually researched it, but I read it online, the webpage (OR the blog?) where I read mentioned something about it not being frugal to re-use heavyduty dogfood bags, due to salmonella -- I am positive that I didn't bookmark the page/blog, but I am thinking that it MIGHT have been something associated with the topic of Frugality, and that maybe someone had asked a question about, "Well, what can I do with these strong bags?" OR maybe someone submitted a 'tip' of what they were re-purposing the bags for, and then someone said it was very dangerous.

If I ever come across the info, I'll ping you.

32 posted on 11/06/2009 4:29:29 PM PST by hennie pennie
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To: Eaker
All dog food is legally permitted to have salmonella in it

If this is true its just more reason that lawyers should get their butts out of areas where they just show their ignorance. I'd like to see or know the idiot that believes salmonella is called a wholesome food allowance.

33 posted on 11/06/2009 5:07:56 PM PST by vetvetdoug (FUBO, a fashion statement for conservatives.)
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To: vetvetdoug

One of our dogs is obsessed with lizards, but both dogs will carry turtles out of the woods and bring them back to us. They don’t harm the turtles, but I know turtles carry salmonella too.

Just wondered if you’ve ever tried slippery elm for diarrhea in dogs (not bacterial diarrhea, but the more “normal” variety.) We have Weims and one that is more prone to diarrhea. Our vet prescribed immodium, and we’ve used things like rice, pumpkin, etc. to help. But when she’s had it the worst, the only thing that seems to control it is a slippery elm concoction that a friend of mine gave me the recipe for. It’s like a miracle how fast it can clear up bad diarrhea. We just boil a teaspoon of the powder in a cup of water, then add a little honey at the end for flavor, give them a couple tablespoons, every 4 hours, and within a day, the diarrhea is under control.


34 posted on 11/06/2009 5:34:35 PM PST by dawn53
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To: dawn53
Never heard of slippery elm but use carob for diarrhea in dogs often. Carob is not chocolate, it is the health food substitute for chocolate and I have not seen a dog turn it down yet. Immodium causes vomiting sometimes in dogs creating a new set of problems. Use carob every four hours. Pepto bismol works every four hours too as well as kao pectate.
35 posted on 11/06/2009 5:49:25 PM PST by vetvetdoug (FUBO, a fashion statement for conservatives.)
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To: vetvetdoug

Wow, didn’t know that about carob...I’ll have to keep some on hand. Here’s a link to the slippery elm info and recipe:

http://www.ehow.com/way_5269088_natural-cure-diarrhea-dog.html


36 posted on 11/06/2009 6:02:31 PM PST by dawn53
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To: traderrob6

Very interesting. Thanks for the info/ping.


37 posted on 11/06/2009 7:37:40 PM PST by PGalt
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To: JoeProBono; kanawa

Thanks for posting this. I don’t give my Husky girl any piggy parts any more-my vet said they can be detrimental to some dogs, especially the ears, which medium and large dogs can bolt down and choke on. I only feed her American made food, biscuits, and those chicken strip treats, which she will kill for.


38 posted on 11/07/2009 1:41:42 PM PST by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line")
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