Pet Food Recall: Rice Protein Concentrate

Natural Balance believes rice protein concentrate may be contaminated with melamine and is the source of the problems with the Venison products in their recall. Those products are:

  • Venison & Brown Rice Wet Dog Food and Dry Dog Food
  • Venison & Brown Rice Dog Treats
  • Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Food

These varieties do not contain wheat gluten, but rice protein was just added recently. So now one of the questions is what brands also used rice protein concentrate? The company that sold the rice protein concentrate sold it to five pet food companies. Only Diamond Pet Foods, who does the packing for some of Natural Balance’s products, was revealed as one of those five companies. (Diamond Pet Foods own products do not contain rice protein concentrate.) I’d sure like to know who the other four companies were that bought the same rice protein concentrate.

You can find out much more on the recall on my Pet Food Recall Archive Page.

Pet Food Recall: Natural Balance

Natural Balance has received complaints about their Venison & Brown Rice Dog Food and their Venison & Green Pea Cat Food. Their site says not to feed these varieties to your pets. (via PetConnection.com)

Natural Balance is one of the brands I listed that I trust, so this is disturbing. I’m glad to see that they didn’t wait to find contaminants before they posted a warning, but it doesn’t look like they’ve made a press release.

Update March 17th: Natural Balance Issues Press Release.

You can find out much more on the recall on my Pet Food Recall Archive Page.

Toronto’s Poop Problem

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Toronto’s dog owners are doing a good job of scooping poop—so good a job, that up to 27% of the city park’s trash is dog waste. That’s around 1,400 tons of poop filling the landfills every year. Toronto doesn’t have the money to place “green” waste bins in all their parks, so they’re asking people to cart crap home with them to dispose of in their home green waste bins. Seems like a bad idea to ask people drag doodie around with them after they’ve bagged it. Doesn’t take a genius to figure out that people will stop scooping and instead of too many turds in the trash, there will be pup pellets all over the parks.

San Francisco is addressing the problem of prolific poop without asking owners to tote turds home.