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Article: Wake-up call: pet food can't be taken for granted.(EDITOR'S NOTE)
- Article from:
- Whole Dog Journal
- Article date:
- May 1, 2007
- Author:
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First, let me express my deep sympathy for everyone whose pets were recently exposed to toxins in foods containing a contaminated ingredient. I'm sure that every animal lover can empathize with your pain and concern for your canine and feline companions.
If there can be an upside to this disaster, it's that the event is already shaking the pet food industry to its core. America woke up, started looking at its pet food labels, and had a few questions. Every pet food company in this country has been buried in calls, letters, and e-mails from pet owners who wanted to know how the disaster had happened--and what the makers of their dogs' foods were doing to prevent ...