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Pet Food Recall:February 2014 *UPDATED*



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Pro-Pet LLC Recalls a Limited Number of Dry Dog and Cat Foods Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
 
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PRESS RELEASE- February 5, 2014 - Pro-Pet LLC, St. Marys, Ohio, has initiated a voluntary recall of a limited number of Dry Dog and Cat Foods for possible Salmonella contamination. A single field test indicated products manufactured during a two-day period, on a single production line may have the potential for Salmonella contamination. Pro-Pet LLC is voluntarily recalling the potentially impacted products made during this timeframe. There have been no reports of illness related to this product to date.
 

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Only domestic cats hold their tails straight up while walking. In the wild cats hold their tails horizontally or tucked between their legs while taking a stroll.
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These pups are tough little wieners. Dachshunds were bred to fight badgers in their dens.
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Puppy Bowl celebrates its 10th anniversary
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Puppy Bowl-Animal Planets annual alternative to the Super Bowl- celebrates its 10th anniversary on Sunday, February 2, 2014 and the games couldn’t be cuter. 36 puppies were chosen for the starting line-up, their age ranging from 12-18 weeks.

The games were introduced by the First Lady herself Michelle Obama and her dogs pups Bo and Sunny Obama. As a part of her ‘Let’s Move’ campaign Obama and her ‘Let’s Move’ group coached the players at a Puppy Bowl X training camp held on The White House lawn. Throughout the games the First Lady and the kids in the ‘Let’s Move’ group danced for touch downs to support the puppies.
 
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PMI Nutrition releases voluntary recall of selected Red Flannel Cat Formula cat food

PRESS RELEASE- February 1, 2014
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Pet food maker PMI Nutrition on Saturday voluntarily recalled selected 20-pound bags of Red Flannel Cat Formula cat food because of possible salmonella contamination.

The recall involves food manufactured for PMI by another company and distributed in 23 states. The affected states are Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin and West Virginia.

The recalled food has a best-buy date and lot number of 05 06 14 096 13 SM L2 1A. The code is printed on the lower back side of the bag in a white box on the right-hand side. The product’s UPC code is 7 42869 00058 5.

February has nothing but love for pets: celebrate these animal-themed holidays

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February is here and it’s time to take inventory of our lives, celebrate love and warm the frost away in time for spring. February is always a busy time so it’s fitting that the month would be overflowing with pet-themed holidays and awareness weeks.

The month of February is dedicated to many furry friends. Not only is it National Pet Dental Health Month but it is also Responsible Pet Owners Month, Responsible Animal Guardian Month and National Prevent a Litter Month. If that’s not enough love for the animal kingdom then wait- there’s more! February is also the ASPCA’s Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month and the Humane Society of the United States Spay/Neuter Awareness Month.


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Dogs dislike rainy days because their ears are sensitive. The sound of rain is amplified and it can hurt a dogs vulnerable ears.
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This new year celebrate these pet themed holidays that will have you talking to your cat and saving squirrels


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January kicks off a new year for you and your pet. The month brings upon new beginnings, resolutions and a fresh start. Why not celebrate with a little extra attention for the furry friends that made last year so special.

January hosts a few different causes for animals. Not only is January National Train Your Dog Month, but it is also Walk Your Pet Month and Adopt a Rescued Bird Month.

This is a nice reminder to us dog owners about the importance of leash manners. Training your dog to walk well on the leash is not just good for your dog but it’s good for you too. Dogs that pull constantly can inadvertently cause back and shoulder injuries to their long suffering owners. If you think you could have these issues in the future enroll in an obedience class. Not only will it teach your dog better manners but it’s a great way to make new friends.

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This holiday season celebrates animals of all kinds with these pet themed holidays
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This holiday season is going to the dogs, monkeys and the horses! December ushers in the cold of the snow and the warmth of the holidays- but did you know that there are pet holidays and awareness weeks in December? Add to the celebration by spoiling your furry family members a little more this Christmas.


December 2nd is National Mutt Day and is a day worth celebrating. Mixed breeds are often healthier and are wonderful pets. This pet holiday was initiated by the Animal Miracle Foundation as an effort to help place 10, 000 shelter dogs.




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Bailey's Choice issues voluntary recall of chicken jerky treats

November 1, 2013
Press Release-Bailey's Choice is issuing a voluntary recall of our chicken jerky treats that have two lot dates: June 5, 2013, and October 8, 2013. These two lots tested positive for salmonella...






Valley Animal Rescue supports animals in Renfrew County and we support them with a giveaway!

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Meet Little Willy! Willy is one on the many pets that have been fortunate enough to be rescued by the Valley Animal Rescue in Renfrew County, Ontario. Willy, like so many other dogs and cats being fostered through this organization, is in need of a loving forever home with caring and patient people who can tend to his needs.

Valley Animal Rescue- or VAR- is a registered charity organization that relies solely on foster parents for the animals they take in. They run off of the donations and support of their community and local animal lovers. But unlike some of the other wider known animal shelters or rescue organizations that have more funding, VAR has to do quite a bit of the legwork. VAR has a network of community members who put in time for these animals without any pay- just the reward of giving a helping hand and a temporary home. Since it’s a foster run charity 100% of all donations go to the animals.

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Paws up for summer: end the season by
celebrating these animal themed holidays
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As the sun starts to set on the summer we pay tribute to the pets that have graced our lives by celebrating these pet related holidays and raising awareness for animal welfare.
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Pet Food Recall: August 2013 *UPDATED*


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Nestlé Purina Voluntarily Recalls Limited Number of Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food Bags Due to a Potential Health Risk

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - August 30, 2013 - St. Louis, Missouri, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company (NPPC) is voluntarily recalling a limited number of 3.5-pound bags of its Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food from a single production run and shipped to retail customers in the United States. This is being done because one bag of the product was found to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Only Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food with both the "Best By" date and the production code shown below are included in this voluntary...
 
  
Pet of the Month July 2013: Baby and her pet parent have a special bond


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Meet Bracken- or Baby as she is lovingly referred to. Baby may be small for a Bernese mountain dog but her heart is ten times her size. Despite all odds and regardless of what the world throws at them, Baby and her pet parent Jessy enjoy life together with a positive outlook and a whole lot of ‘puppy’ love.

Baby has a rough start to her life. When Baby was adopted from her breeder she had the Parvo virus, which can be deadly for dogs- especially puppies. Baby spent a lot of time in the veterinary hospital trying to recover so she could be in her forever home. It took a lot of time and a lot more love from her family to get Baby to where she is today.

Pet food recall: July 2013

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Dogswell and Catswell voluntary recall pet treats
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Dogswell and Catswell Voluntary Market Withdrawal
A Letter from Company Spokesperson, Brad Armistead


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At Dogswell, our number one priority is the safety of our products and the health of our canine and feline customers. We strive to make and sell only the highest quality treats and food with added vitamins that provide great taste and functional benefits such as improved hip health, skin and coat health, and other benefits.


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Employee fired from Kemptville Wal-mart after trying to help a dog in a car on a hot day


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Does being a Good Samaritan pay off? For Carla Cheney, a former employee of Wal-mart in Kemptville, Ontario it did not seem like it. On July 10, 2013 Cheney was fired from Wal-mart after she confronted a customer for leaving a dog in his truck.
The reason for Cheney being fired is that she was allegedly rude to the customer.
Cheney had just a week prior called the SPCA on a customer who had left a dog in their vehicle. She had witnessed it along side her manager. When she asked her manager what she should do her manager advised her that it was none of her business and went inside the store.

On Tuesday Cheney witnessed another dog being left in a vehicle and the former Wal-mart pharmacy technician took action.

Cheney stated to CBC News that she hadn’t started her shift yet and was in fact in plain clothes and not wearing her Wal-mart vest. Cheney was sitting at a table with some fellow employees outside of the Kemptville Wal-mart when she witnessed the customer leaving his dog in a parked truck.
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Natura Pet Issues Voluntary Recall of Specialized Dry Pet Foods Due to Possible Health Risk


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JUNE 18, 2013

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - June 18, 2013 - Natura Pet Products is voluntarily recalling specific lots of dry pet food because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Salmonella can affect animals eating the products and there is a risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products.

Nestlé Purina to buy leading pet adoption website Petfinder
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June 9, 2013- he popular pet adoption website Petfinder- owned by Discovery Communications LLC of Silver Spring, Md. - is to be purchased by Nestlé Purina PetCare Co. Although the price of the website has not been disclosed to the public the transaction was announced today and the deal is expected to be completed sometime in July. 


In Ventura County, California, cats and dogs are not allowed to have sexual relations without a permit. It’s the law! 

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June brings sunshine and love for pets of the past and present

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June 3, 2013- The month of June not only brings sunshine and summertime but it also raises awareness for shelter cats and celebrates our animal companions- living and dead.

June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month and is intended to raise awareness about the joy of rescuing a cat from a shelter. There are so many loving, affectionate cats in shelters right now just waiting to find a forever home...

Gentle Giant: Saint Bernard was once a hospice dog but is now a giant companion

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The gentle and quiet Saint Bernard may not have had an official name until the 1880s, but it's now one of the most popular giant dog breeds. The Saint's droopy face has drooled its way into the hearts of pet owners worldwide. 


Saint Bernard is the dog definition of a gentle giant. On average this decedent of the Mastiff weighs 110 pounds- but both males and females have been known to weigh in at 200 pounds. Hazel's mother, a purebred Saint Bernard names Noisette, which means Hazelnut in French weighed around 150lbs. This gigantic pet belongs to the working group of dogs and like its Bernese Mountain Dog neighbor, it was used for draft work in the past. Saint Bernard is most known for its work as a search and rescue dog. It has a sacred past- which is how the breed finally got its official name in 1880.
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