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 71 
 on: October 08, 2010, 03:22:43 PM 
Started by Therese - Last post by Therese
Blue Buffalo has been under scrutiny lately due to dogs becoming ill after eating some of their food. As a result, they are now recalling specific lots of their the following Blue Buffalo dog foods: Wilderness Chicken-Dog, Basics Salmon-Dog and Large Breed Adult Dog products. It's been discovered to be due to an increased amount of Vitamin D in the food.

    At Blue Buffalo, nothing is more important than the health and well being of our dogs and cats, so it’s consistent with this guiding principle that we are voluntarily recalling specific production runs of our Wilderness Chicken-Dog, Basics Salmon-Dog and Large Breed Adult Dog products, as we have reason to believe that the products from these runs may contain a higher level of Vitamin D than is called for in our product specifications.

    We came to this conclusion after discovering that our ingredient supplier had made a scheduling error and produced a Vitamin D supplement immediately prior to preparing the ingredients for the BLUE products that are in question. We believe that some of the Vitamin D supplement may have been carried over into our products, resulting in more Vitamin D than is called for in our formulas.

    While the potential of increased Vitamin D presents no serious health risk, and any negative reaction to these products has been confined to a very small segment of the canine population who appear to be sensitive to higher levels of Vitamin D, we have a zero tolerance for any product that does not meet our specifications. I think you’ll agree that our decision to withdraw these specific products is simply the right thing to do.

    From a next steps standpoint, all products with the specific manufacturing dates in question will be removed from retailer’s shelves. If you have any products with the codes shown below you should stop feeding them immediately.You may call Blue Buffalo at
    1-877-523-9114 to arrange for return of the product and reimbursement.

    These are the ONLY code dates being recalled:

        * BLUE Wilderness Chicken (Dog)
          Bag sizes:  4.5 lb., 11 lb., 24lb.   
          Best Used By Dates:  JUL1211B, JUL1311B, JUL2611Z, JUL2711Z, JUL2811Z
        * BLUE Basics Salmon (Dog)
          Bag sizes:  11 lb., 24 lb.
          Best Used By Dates:  AUG2111B, AUG2211B
        * BLUE Large Breed Adult Chicken
          Bag size:  30 lb.
          Best Used By Dates:  SEP 22 11 P, SEP 23 11 P, OCT 26 11 P

    This Vitamin D issue does not effect any other code dates of these products or any other Blue Buffalo dog or cat foods. In addition, new bags of Wilderness Chicken, Basics Salmon and Large Breed Adult Chicken will be available on the shelves so you can continue to feed BLUE with complete confidence.

    If your dog has shown any adverse reaction to the recalled products, have him checked by your veterinarian. Typical symptoms might include excessive water intake and/or excessive urination, and in some cases vomiting. Blue Buffalo will reimburse any veterinary or testing expenses related to illness caused by these products.

Earlier today the Michigan State University website published this about the vitamin D problems in the

    A team of researchers at Michigan State University has discovered a group of illnesses reported in dogs across the country is linked to a specific brand of dog food from the Blue Buffalo Co.

    Veterinarians from across the country recently began sending samples from dogs with elevated levels of calcium in their blood to MSU's Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health, director Carole Bolin said. The sick dogs had increased thirst and urination, and some of them also suffered weight loss, loss of appetite and signs of kidney damage.

    Endocrinologists with the Diagnostic Center, a service unit of the College of Veterinary Medicine, soon noticed the pattern and found a common factor: All 16 dogs whose samples were tested had very high levels of vitamin D in their blood and were fed a diet of Blue Buffalo's Wilderness Chicken Recipe.

    [...]

    It is routine for veterinarians across the country to contact the center for specialized testing to explore the causes of clinical conditions. In this specific case, all the dogs were found to have very high levels of vitamin D in their serum, a quite unusual finding. Endocrinologist Kent Refsal picked up on the pattern of cases and began to investigate.

    The affected dogs ranged in age from 8 months to 8 years. There were three mixed-breed dogs and 13 purebred dogs. The samples originated from eight states: Michigan, Texas, Colorado, Wisconsin, California, Illinois, North Dakota and Utah. In addition to the testing, there was either a brief written history and/or communication with the referring veterinarian to discuss the possible sources of excess vitamin D.

Here's the rest from MSU: MSU researchers link pet food, dog illnesses nationwide.

 72 
 on: October 04, 2010, 10:15:06 PM 
Started by KimS - Last post by Perseus
Coontuffy, my kitties are continuing to do great, hope yours are also over it by now.

I didn't contact Wellness because I'm not convinced it was their food.  I just put this out there in case anyone could see a pattern.  I have no idea if the cans I have were done through American Nutrition or not.

I saw the Simmons article and that also prompted me to be more suspicious about Wellness, as well as being carried in a mass retailer now.

I do have the Director of Quality Control's info at Wellness if you'd like it.  I was going to take my cans back for a refund, but I've decided to hold on to them so they don't go back on the shelf for sale to someone else.

 73 
 on: October 01, 2010, 08:30:34 PM 
Started by KimS - Last post by coontuffy
Perseus, I am very relieved to hear your kitties are all doing better.

Duke was very dehydrated so he was given IV fluids and a B-12 injection.
I was sent home with fluids and told to give each kitty 100 mls. sub Q.
Can't do it with my Gadget.  Poor doll he is just so very skittish.

Perseus, did you contact Wellness?

Are your plant codes indicative of US manufacture?
American Nutrition?

Perseus did you see this?
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/business/breakingnews/menu-foods-unitholders-approve-takeover-by-simmons-pet-food-inc-103723129.html

Winnipeg Free Press September 24, 2010

Menu Foods unitholders approve takeover by Simmons Pet Food Inc.

TORONTO - "Unitholders of Menu Foods Income Fund have overwhelmingly approved a $239-million takeover offer from Arkansas-based compositor, Simmons Pet Food Inc..

"Mississauga, Ont.,-based Menu Foods says 99.94 per cent of the outstanding 23,009,656 units and special trust units voted at a special meeting Friday to back the deal.

"Closing is expected in early November, pending regulatory approvals."


 74 
 on: October 01, 2010, 08:12:05 PM 
Started by Bonkers - Last post by coontuffy
Bonkers,

I too am so very sorry that Jinx had to leave you so soon after Tinker.
Jinx was so very blessed to have been in the loving care of you and your family.
He is now whole and healthy, running about with Tinker.

May the wonderful memories you created together help heal your heavy heart.

 75 
 on: October 01, 2010, 06:34:18 PM 
Started by KimS - Last post by Perseus
Coontuffy, You said another person had problems with:
Turkey  5.5 oz                         
Best by 23 June 13                 
MW9 17:53

My cans are exactly the same, except the time stamp is 17:01.

The vomiting started first (yellow bile), then the diarrhea so you may be in that cycle now.  The feces sliding out of him, exactly what I had.  They weren't even in the litter box, it was just running out as they walked.  I couldn't even wash them, I had to lock them in the shower with me and clip it off.  There is no fur left on their behinds....

They are now back to 100% normal.  Eating like piggies, playing like crazy, and all their normal daily cat tricks.

 76 
 on: October 01, 2010, 06:07:18 PM 
Started by KimS - Last post by coontuffy
Add me to the list of problems with Wellness.....
Two weeks ago, I opened a new case of 3oz Wellness chicken.  June 2013 date.
Cats ate it for breakfast without their usual enthusiasm.
The last meal at midnight was Wellness turkey, 5 oz cans, June 2013 date.
The next morning, I awoke to cats with zero appetite and massive amounts of vomit all over the house.

Cats refused the 5.5oz cans of chicken June 2013, for breakfast.
Tried the 3 oz cans of chicken and they refused that too.

They ate the Wellness beef and chicken 3 oz with a March 2013 date and there were no problems.

That night I fed Sneakers the Wellness chicken 3 oz.  Sneakers is amazing, I call her the vaccuum cleaner because she'll eat anything.  The next morning, there was vomit everywhere, in her cage, in her litter box, on the floor, outside the cage.  She had many urines in her box and her stool was formed but it was tannish yellow.  Called the vet.....this flipped me out.......and she had me bring Sneaks in for some fluids.

I thought there might be a stomach bug in the house, although there is zero contact between Sneaks and the others in the house and I wash my hands like a maniac.  Vet said right away it was something with the food.

So, I stopped the Wellness chicken and turkey both size cans and fed alternatives.  All cats were fine and all were eating nicely.

This evening for dinner, I decided to give Sneaks a 3 oz chicken Wellness.  She hissed at the food bowl   I dumped the food and tried a 3 oz turkey.  She refused it as well, but no hissing.  I gave her a Wellness Beef and chicken 3 oz and she ate it with gusto.

Tried 5 oz turkey (3cans)and 5 oz chicken (3 cans) on the 6 for dinner and I threw everything away.  Chicken and turkey were refused.  Tried the 3 oz chicken (opened 6 cans) and they refused.  Tried the 3 oz turkey (opened 6 cans) and they refused.  

Tried another manufacturer and all cats ate with gusto.
Tonight there was a raccoon trying to open my trash pail.  Just for the heck of it, I put some Wellness turkey into a paper bowl and left it by my garbage can.  Two raccoons came up and sniffed it and then walked away.  I picked up the bowl and put it in the trash.

This is really starting to worry and bother me.

Turkey  3 oz                                              Turkey 5 oz
Best by 15 June 2013                                   Best by 23 June 2013
7WTKC1  18:29                                           7WTKS4  09:12

Chicken  3 oz                                              Chicken 5 oz
Best by 15 June 2013                                   Best by 22 June 2013
7WCCC1  22:33                                           7WCCS4  16:41

Any ideas?  Any thoughts?  My cats are not fussy eaters at all and yet I am having a horrible time and they are willing to starve rather than eat Wellness.

Another person had problem with these lots....caused horrid diarrhea in their kitties

Turkey  5.5 oz                          Chicken 5.5 oz
Best by 23 June 13                  Best by 24 June 13
MW9 17:53                              MW10 10:48

Another food which is causing the same issues in my cats and those similar to Perseus' kitties.
IMO there is a connection between the foods even though they are different manufacturers.

My cats love the By Nature 95%Beef and Liver

So, I decided to try the 95% Turkey and Liver
                          and  95% Chicken and Liver

6 cats completely refused this food

I tried both flavors in 2 separate bowls on Sneakers and she hissed at both food bowls

WTF is going on with the turkey and the chicken coming out of the Menu Foods plant in Canada  

Chicken and Liver  6.5 oz can
Best by 12 May 2013  11:13
Made in Canada  53CCC1

Turkey and Liver  6.5 oz can
Best by 26 Aug 2013  00:16
Made in Canada  53CTC1

There has to be a connection???

ETA:

Holistic Select Chicken and Lamb canned cat food

Fed 6 cats this food this morning

Best By  06 Aug 13
12CLM3  00:48

All 6 cats vomitted and had diarrhea.
No one wanted any lunch and right now, no one wants dinner.
Small amounts of bile coming from all cats.

Duke is the worst.
On my way to the vet now.

He has feces just sliding out of him and seems horribly dehydrated.

 77 
 on: October 01, 2010, 11:19:03 AM 
Started by KimS - Last post by Perseus
Just a heads up:  I just went through 10 days of vomiting and diarrhea with my 3 kitties.  One is 10 years old and the others are siblings that are 2.5 years old.  I feed a raw diet, but occasionally have given them Wellness canned grain free and a few pieces of Wellness Complete Health kibble as treats.  They also stopped eating off and on during this period.

I don't know if the Wellness caused it or not, but after stopping it all and giving them just Felines Pride raw, it cleared up almost overnight and hasn't occurred again for 5 days now.  The 10 year old was hit the hardest, was taken to the vet and a complete blood panel didn't show any problems except some slight dehydration.

I live in California and always keep a "stash" of Wellness canned and dry on hand, in case the big one hits and we lose power (which has already happened, for over a week with no power).   But I have to rotate the canned and dry so it doesn't expire and that's why we feed it occasionally. 

The canned grain free dates are:
23JUN13  MW9
18JUN13  MW11

I also feed RadCat and Aunt Jeni raw, but I buy in huge bulk amounts and the same batches have been eaten for a few months now without any problems.  The Wellness was new batches however. 

So I don't know if it's the Wellness or not but I would be interested in knowing if anyone else has had problems.

 78 
 on: October 01, 2010, 10:58:23 AM 
Started by Bonkers - Last post by Perseus
That is such a beautiful picture of Jinx and I know he had a beautiful soul too.  I'm so sorry for what you are going through with the loss of two precious kitties so close together.  They each had such a loving, long life with you and your family as you are such a caring, kind person that lives to take care of others.

Rest in peace, beautiful kitties, knowing that your mommy will be waiting for you.

 79 
 on: October 01, 2010, 08:40:02 AM 
Started by Bonkers - Last post by Bonkers
This topic has been moved to Canidae.

http://thepetfoodlist.com/forums/index.php?topic=1160.0

 80 
 on: October 01, 2010, 08:33:45 AM 
Started by braden - Last post by braden
Canidae, like many of the other best dog food
brands on the market, probably isn't a brand you've heard of. In fact, the best dog food brands don't really seem to advertise much, but tend to grow via word-of-mouth advertising instead. Their money goes into quality ingredients, not quality commercials.

Canidae is an all-natural dog food
that contains more than 50-percent high-quality meat proteins. The food also contains digestive enzymes that are similar to those found in nature. Another great thing about Canidae is that the meat they use is hormone-free, which means your dog isn't getting nasty additives that could do more harm than good in the long run.

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