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    Recalled Pet Food: A Pet Owner'S Worst Nightmare


    The greatest challenge facing pet owners today is recalled pet food. While owners believe they are buying the best food for their pets, this is no longer true. How would you know if you were feeding your pet contaminated food? So many manufacturers have recalled pet food products, that whenever there is a major recall, the news media almost always reports the recall. With pet food manufacturers buying additive ingredients from overseas companies, there have been too many instances of contamination forcing manufacturers to announce they're recalling their products.

    Recalled pet food products have eaten away at the bottom line for many manufacturers in a number of ways and trickles down to the local pet store owner, as well as vendors such as major retail grocery stores that stock pet food products.

    What will it cost the manufacturer when pet store owners and major retail chains have to pull the recalled pet food products off their shelves? What about the recalled pet food that has entered the market and has already been sold to pet users without their knowledge of its ill effects? How can pet owners verify if the pet food they've purchased are on the manufacturers list of recalled pet food products?

    These are questions that require answers. There have been many pet owners who have had no knowledge of a recalled pet food warning issued by a manufacturer. They may have noticed that their pets were ill and called their veterinarian. During a pet food recall, the first question veterinarians ask, when called by a pet owner who reports that his/her pet is ill, is with regards to the brand of pet food currently being fed to the animal. Veterinarians remain very aware of recalled pet food warnings that have been issued by the FDA.

    For the pet owner, recalled pet food warnings mean, not only do they need to research information about the food they currently feed their pet(s), but food they've fed their pet(s) in the past, since some of these warnings aren't issued in a timely fashion.

    Who Is Responsible for Quality Control?

    Pet food manufacturers have been purchasing their additive ingredients for their products from overseas manufacturers. Without knowing the quality control procedures established by these foreign companies, there are no federal guidelines in place to monitor their manufacturing procedures.

    This has directly resulted in consumer groups and other watchdog organizations calling for more rules and regulations to be issued by the FDA regarding the pet food manufacturing process. The recalled pet food panic has increased the general public's awareness regarding impure additives that may have added to their pet food products.

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