Online Information On Pet Food Recalls

Hearingnews of contaminated commercial pet food can send those who own any type of pet into panic mode. Not long ago, a major pet food recall caused several beloved pets to die in North America and this sent a worldwide cry of outrage over how pet foods are made, especially from China. If one wants to avoid pet food recalls in the future, then they should constantly be checking certain websites for the updated information regarding any sort of contaminated pet food incident that has taken place.

Pet Food Recall

One of the more informative places to look for any sort of pet food recall on the internet is fda.gov. This is the Food and Drug website in the United States. This office is the one that ensures the safety of all foods, both animal and human, that is to be sold in the states. Most news agencies will obtain the majority of their information from this government agency. A person can discover all they need to know regarding food for both pets and humans, by utilizing this excellent website.

Another excellent website to assist in finding out about food recalls is the ASPCA. This website is devoted to keeping all animals safe from any sort of cruelty, including protection from the pet food companies who have outsourced the manufacturing of pet food to China, only to receive contaminated food shipped back. This website will not only keep someone informed about contaminated pet food and subsequent recalls, but they can also discover other great information on how to ensure their pets safe and healthy.

Pet Food Recall

A pet food recall can be devastating for animal owners. If one does not pay attention, then they can be putting their pets at serious risk for major health problems and even death. Though, thanks to the internet, a person can now get all of the information necessary when it comes to tainted food or other happenings within the animal food industry. Becoming a proactive, knowledgeable pet owner has never been simpler or easier.

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5 Responses to “Online Information On Pet Food Recalls”

  1. phonke nor on September 9th, 2010 at 11:34 pm

    Grant, thanks for sharing this compelling story about Nick Kirch's recent experience with state regulators and the politics of fear, as applied to our local food system. This is a heartbreaking example of how a disproportionate (and seemingly underhanded) response from regulatory authorities can have lasting adverse consequences for small businesses and artisan/farmstead food producers, in particular.

    As a food scientist, I understand and respect the paramount importance of ensuring consumer safety, especially now that our national, industrialized food system is so complex and convoluted that the provenance of any ingredient and the processing conditions in any given location are [...]

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  3. stam on November 1st, 2010 at 11:01 am

    The Party of No is for: perpetual war … a bloated DOD budget … tax breaks for the top 1 percent … corporate welfare and subsidies for big business … deregulation (which led to the Great Recession, BP disaster, coal mining tragedy, and food recalls).

  4. mayah on November 8th, 2011 at 5:00 am

    Step 1 If you absolutely have no pet food or money for your pet and you really need help there is always one thing you can do. Call your local animal shelter. Most shelters offer a pet food assistance program. This offer is not because people will abuse it. Just pick up the phone and tell them that you are having hard times right now and are having trouble feeding your pets and ask them do they offer free pet food assistance or know anyone that does.

    Step 2 Search the internet for websites that offer assistance. A good phrase [...]

  5. cand otsukaway on January 8th, 2012 at 2:32 am

    Human behavior is astonishing. It’s amazing what lengths people will go to in order to “get ahead” or “get even”.