For those of you that feed kibble....yet another recall:
Blue buffalo has recalled Wilderness Chicken-Dog, Basics Salmon-Dog and Large Breed Adult Dog foods for causing elevated levels of Vitamin D with symptoms ranging from increased thirst and urination, and some of them also suffered weight loss, loss of appetite and signs of kidney damage.
I believe that there was a thread recently regarding dogs getting sick on this product.
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For those of you that feed kibble....yet another recall:
Blue buffalo has recalled Wilderness Chicken-Dog, Basics Salmon-Dog and Large Breed Adult Dog foods for causing elevated levels of Vitamin D with symptoms ranging from increased thirst and urination, and some of them also suffered weight loss, loss of appetite and signs of kidney damage.
I believe that there was a thread recently regarding dogs getting sick on this product.
I want to add: It's about %$*&ing* time they actually issued the recall. This makes me angry, that these reports have been circulating all this time and the recall just happens now.
*that means "darned" ... as in "about darned time"
This is exactly the type of thing I like to refer to when people criticize me for feeding a raw diet because it "might not be nutritionally balanced." And a pre-packaged diet is guaranteed to be any more complete (or safe) than what I'm doing??? Complete hogwash, of course.
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And this is supposedly one of the "better" kibbles. ?
Sorry, I'm not outsourcing the safety of my dogs' food to any of these companies--especially when it is just as cost-effective to make it myself from real food ingredients that I can buy at the grocery store. And it's not difficult either.
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