Pet Food Recall: Pet Fish Food Now On List

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The latest pet food to be added to the huge list of recalled brands is fish food for ornamental fish. The food is being recalled due to melamine contamination.

Sergeant’s Pet Care Products, Inc. is recalling:

  • Atlantis Tropical Fish Flake Food
  • Atlantis Goldfish Flake Food
  • Atlantis Color Enhance Tropical Fish Flake Food
  • Atlantis Betta Food

Check their site to see which specific lots are affected.

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

Pet Food Recall: Nutra Nuggets

nutranuggets.jpgDiamond Pet Foods is recalling Nutra Nuggets Lamb Meal & Rice Formula. The production codes are NLR0404A2SL or NLR0404B2SL, “Best Before” Oct. 9, 2008, and was sold in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, Canada. A veterinarian in California became suspicious when four previously healthy dogs all fell ill with renal failure after eating Nutra Nuggets. The food samples he collected tested positive for melamine.

As the list just keep getting longer, remember there is a very well maintained list of safe (not part of the recall) pet foods at PetSitUSA.com. I strongly encourage you to check it out.

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

Scout, The Dog, To Get New Type Of Prosthetic Limb

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Scout lost his leg after getting hit by a car, but now he’ll be getting an implanted prothetic leg. The implant is a revolutionary approach to a prosthetic that uses bio-integration where bone and soft tissue grows into a honeycomb of metal over time. Check out the video of Scout. The surgeries are being preformed by Dr. Robert Taylor from the Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver and who has been featured on Animals Planets Emergency Vets and E-Vets. Dr. Taylor partnered with BioMedtrix to create this prosthesis utilizing osseointegration.

Scout isn’t the first dog to benefit from an implanted prosthetic from Dr. Taylor. Triumph, a Husky, was found in Turkey with both back legs cut off, but international efforts brought her to the U.S. and eventually to Colorado for the groundbreaking surgery. Triumph had numerous surgeries, but you can see from this video she is now up and running.

Soldier also got an implanted prosthetic leg. Soldier was found after three days of being tied to a tree on a shooting range. Don’t miss his story and the people at Best Friends Animal Society who cared for him. Especially Kristi , who cared for, trained, and rehabilitated Soldier for five months and then drove him to his new adopted home in another state. Be sure to see the video of Soldier.

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