Wednesday, October 22, 2008

pet food recall

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Wal-Mart sets new rules for China suppliers
The Associated Press
In 2007, melamine was found in a Chinese-made pet food ingredient and blamed in the deaths of dozens of dogs and cats in North America. ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: pet food recall

When cats attack, they’re often hurt or scared
By admin
Gina also discusses the ins and outs of working with veterinary specialists, and in The Pet Buzz, Dr. Becker and Mikkel Becker Shannon raise an issue that came up many times during last year’s pet food recall: ...
Pet Blog | Dog Breeds | Dog Books... - http://www.equi-news.com.ar/
Who’s to blame? Owning up to your mistakes
By Beth
In a parallel mindset, when PR professionals manage issues that arise–issues that are as petty as an email blunder or as serious as a pet food recall–the repairing process begins similarly. With any issues management situation, ...
Marimorphosis - http://mariposapr.com/marimorphosis/
Pet Food Product Recall, Rawhide Chips October, 21, 2008
By thespiritdog
... the US Food and Drug Administration in this voluntary recall. Public Service Announcement. THE SPIRIT DOG. Posted in your dogs safety Tagged: dog food recall, food recall, pet food recall, rawhide recall, The Hartz Mountain Corporation.
The Spirit Dog - http://thespiritdog.wordpress.com/
Pet Diets: Cooking for your dog
By Pinky Bean(ecollo)
For starters, you may remember the massive pet food recall back in 2007, which affected several major brands of food that were feared tainted with melamine, a product that is used as fertilizer in Asia and in commercial plastic products ...
ecollo - http://www.ecollo.com/
October 22, 2008: Hartz Recalls Rawhide Chips Due To Possible ...
By food poisoning legal help
If you, a family member, or your pet has had contact with Hartz Mountain Chicken-Basted Rawhide Chips, and has experienced any of these symptoms, it is important to seek appropriate medical attention through your healthcare provider or ...
Salmonella food poisoning related... - http://salmonellalawsuit.com/

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