Missouri has been known as the puppy mill capitol of the US, but they’re working to change that. The Canine Cruelty Prevention Act was signed into law in April and has been used to seize 73 dogs (Cocker Spaniels, Labrador Retrievers, American Eskimos, Poodles, Beagles, Papillons & Brussels Griffons) from Linda Brisco of Monett, Missouri. She can’t legally operate a dog breeding facility for six years. Go Missouri!
Wag.com Amazon’s New Pet E-Commerce Site
Amazon now has a dedicated site for pet products—Wag.com. I wonder if this will have an effect on the specialty pet sites (like PetExpertise.com) I like for finding progressive training tools and books. I hope it means more people will have accesses to quality foods, tools, and information!
(Note: I’m not connected in any way to either site, other than having ordered products from PetExpertise and Amazon.)
Friday Fun: Boston Terrier
Omg! This littler bugger just cracks me up! Ccccrrrrrchchch…
Recalls & Warnings: Pet Shampoo, Pig Ears, Cat Food, Chicken Jerky, Pet 1st Aid Kits
Catching you up on recalls and there are a ton.
Pet shampoo
Use of Douxo Seborrhea Shampoo for dogs & cats is a risk to humans. One woman has died from a severe asthma attack while bathing her dog with this product. A 2nd family member also had an asthma attack days later while bathing dog with the shampoo, but recovered.
The FDA has information on how to report an adverse reaction to a pet product.
Pig ears
Bravo is recalling one lot of their Oven-Roasted Pig Ears due to possible salmonella contamination after a routine sampling program by the Washington State Department of Agriculture found salmonella. Return product to point of purchase for refund.
- Bravo! 50-count bulk Oven-Roasted Pig Ears (Lot # 12-06-10)
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Boss is recalling their Diggers Natural Treat Pig Ears after their supplier, Keys Manufacturing Company, notified them of positive tests for salmonella. Return product to point of purchase for a refund.
FDA page with details on Boss recall.
- Bulk Pig Ears in boxes of 100 (UPC #0-72929-00038-6)
- Bulk Pig Ears Shrink Wrapped in boxes of 50 (UPC #0-72929-99120-2)
- 2-Pack Bags shipped in cases of 12 bags (UPC #0-72929-99504-0)
- 4-Pack Bags shipped in cases of 12 bags (UPC #0-72929-00227-4)
- 8-Pack Bags shipped in cases of 12 bags (UPC #0-72929-99584-2)
FDA page with details of Keys recall.
The Keys recall on the supplier side affects 100 count cases packed in cardboard boxes shipped between:
- Sept. 27-Oct. 6, 2010
- Nov. 1-Nov. 29, 2010
- Jan. 3-Jan. 25, 2011
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PrimeTime brand 2 ct. and 5 ct. Premium Pig Ears and all KC Beefhide brand 20 ct.
PrimeTime products with UPC codes:
- 7-48976-18316-6 on a 2 ct. package
- 7-48976-09040-2, on a 5 ct. package
- 7-48976-19040-9 on a 5 ct. package
KC Beefhide product: UPC code 7-48976-09065-5
FDA page with details on PrimeTime and KC Beefhide recall.
Cat food
Primal Pet Foods is recalling their raw, frozen Feline Chicken & Salmon Formula nuggets in 4 lb bags due to possible salmonella contamination.
- (UPC# 8 95135 00025 0) with a “Best By” date code of 043112-17
Primal Foods has information on how to get a refund.
FDA page with details on Primal Pet Foods recall.
What you need to know about Salmonella
Salmonella can cause serious illness in cats and dogs and cross-contamination to humans is possible resulting in serious illness.
- Here is good information on the symptoms & treatment of salmonellosis in dogs & cats.
- The FDA has information on safe pet food handling to prevent food born illnesses like salmonella.
- The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention has a very informative page on salmonellosis in humans.
Chicken jerky
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association has notified the American Veterinary Medical Association that they are seeing the onset of a Fanconi Syndrome-like disease in dogs who consumed chicken jerky made in China. There aren’t any recalls linked to this at this time. This isn’t the first time there’s been this type of problem with chicken jerky made in China—it happened in 2007 & 2008.
Find out more about Fanconi syndrome.
Pet 1st Aid Kits
Triad Group extended its recall of alcohol and iodine prep pads due to possible Bacillus cereus and Elizabethkingia menigoseptica contamianation.
Recall due to Alcohol prep pads includes all lot numbers of:
- Creative Pet Products’ Sporting Dog Kit
- Sporting Dog II Kit
- Horse Aid Kit
- K9 First Aid Police and Military Kit
Recall due to iodine prep pads includes lot numbers starting with 8, 9, 0 or 1 for:
- Horse Aid Kit
- Sporting Dog Kit
- Sporting Dog II Kit
FDA page has details on recall of pet 1st aid kits.
Naki’o 1st Dog With Four Prosthetic Legs
What a story! At 5 weeks, Naki’o and his littermates were abandoned by their people after a foreclosure in the winter in Nebraska. Naki’o got all four feet stuck in ice in the basement where they were left and even though the pups were rescued, all four of Naki’o’s feet had to be amputated due to frostbite. (via TheBark)
Naki’o’s lucky day came when Christie Tomlinson, a vet tech in Colorado, adopted him. As he grew, it became harder for him to get around, so Christie raised money to have two prosthetic legs made for his back legs. Naki’o did so well with the two legs built by Martin Kaufmann, founder of Orthopets, that Martin decided to build front legs for him too. For free! Naki’o is the first dog to have four prosthetic legs and it looks like he’s doing great.
I thought Martin’s name looked familiar and it should. I’ve written about him before when he made a set of wheels and a mono-ski for Kandu, a pup without front legs.
Check out Naki’o on his new legs!