The Food and Drug Administration, U.S., now adds that it has also found melamine in samples of the Menu Foods pet food involved in the original recall and even in the imported wheat gluten which was an ingredient of the company's wet-style products. The..
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a letter to the famous pet food production unit Iams, warning about a specific additive in some of its products for fat dogs and cats.
The letter said that several Eukanuba-brand dry and canned pet...
A dog is a man's best friend, this line was once again proved by a loyal dog who saved his owner's life when she was choking on a piece of fruit.
Debbie Parkhurst, a 45-year-old jewelry artist from Calvert, told Cecil Whig that she was eating an...
After the shock of mislabeled fur, the next one is here to strike us again. A short video that is a part of the huge campaign of the Humane Society of the United States can bring any fur lover to tears. The video shows a grey longhaired German shepherd.
Paul Henderson, chief executive of Menu Foods, has now confirmed that the wheat gluten was purchased from China. As per Menu Foods, the recall applies only to the products that have been packed from December 3 to March 6 and not to all of the cuts and...
The next time you go out in the sun with your pet dog you can wear your sunglasses and make your doggy wear one too. Doggles has come out with a range of glasses for dogs - sunglasses, prescription glasses if your dog is having problem with his sight,...
Rat poison is being suspected in the pet food which has caused deaths of around 17 cats and dogs. The scientists are still speculating over the ways it got into the product. They predict the toll to rise still further. After the declaration, Menu Foods...
In a very unique gesture of her concern towards animals, a woman spent more than $1000 to take the tainted pet food off the shelves at her local Wal-mart.
Worried by the reports of pet food recall by Canadian company Menu Foods inc., Margaret Trask...
Pouches of special kitty food manufactured by Menu Foods, which retails at upmarket stores like Wal-Mart, Kroger, Safeway, Aldis and Schnucks is causing kidney failures in pets.
The food brand has been criticized for causing suspicious deaths of 16..
A Chicago woman has sued Menu Foods on Tuesday, alleging that the pet food manufacturer had delayed the announcement of the recall despite their knowledge about the contamination of their products. The recall came after two weeks of the company's routine.









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