If you own pets, it is probably worth your while to take a closer look
at what you are feeding them to determine whether or not it is actually
safe. A recent review of the consumer watchdog website,
ConsumerAffairs.com,
reveals that popular dog food brand Pedigree has received hundreds of
complaints in recent days about injuries and deaths potentially caused
by its dog food lines, and yet neither Pedigree nor the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) has issued any formal recalls of Pedigree dog
food products.
Rapid tooth decay, loose and discolored stools,
severe vomiting, seizures, major gastrointestinal upset, and death are
among the many complaints posted by Pedigree customers with regards to
the health of their pets after eating Pedigree dog food. One woman from
Phoenix, Arizona, for instance, recently posted a complaint about how
her Pomeranian died in her sleep just days after eating Pedigree dog
food and suffering a seizure. Another woman says her dog, also a
Pomeranian, died just one day after eating Pedigree.
"My male who
was the only one who ate the food took sick within hours of eating
this, vomiting, lethargic and then continued with no appetite and less
and less energy," writes Bonnie from Labrador City, Newfoundland, about
the consequences of feeding her dog Pedigree's Nutrience dog food. She
goes on to explain that within 29 hours, and with no other explanation
other than the dog food, her 10-year-old dog Ripley was found dead.
Numerous
reports of people's dogs throwing up bile and passing discolored and
loose stools litter the feedback page for Pedigree, indicating a common
thread that deserves further investigation. Others report that their
otherwise healthy dogs developed a pattern of not eating shortly after
consuming Pedigree, including one woman from Junction City, Kansas, who
says her
dog went from eating fine, to not eating, to throwing up regularly. Within three weeks, her dog was dead.
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