Heads up if you are feeding diamond.
- 12 Volt Man
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Heads up if you are feeding diamond.
http://www.uplandjournal.com/cgi-bin/ik ... =2;t=16808
http://www.homesteadingtoday.com/showth ... p?t=110023
Not sure if it is all true, but it is worth looking in to.
http://www.homesteadingtoday.com/showth ... p?t=110023
Not sure if it is all true, but it is worth looking in to.
Did you notice the dates on those posts? If there was a problem it would have been recalled way before now. Aflotoxin can be tested for and I would bet it was even before htis so I am skeptical that we are hearing the true story here. Yes, its worth your attention but don't go off the deep end with no more knowledge than you have now.
So much of what you read id untrue. Like the corn cutting a dogs gut. Raise a dog on the farm and see where you find it half the time. Yep, in the corn crib eating corn off the cob or just plain shelled corn.
Ezzy
So much of what you read id untrue. Like the corn cutting a dogs gut. Raise a dog on the farm and see where you find it half the time. Yep, in the corn crib eating corn off the cob or just plain shelled corn.
Ezzy
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
- 12 Volt Man
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Just went to the Diamond Pet Food Site, it's real. Here is the link to the press release.... http://www.diamondpet.com/DiamondPet/news.php?data=9
- Wagonmaster
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here is a post from modernsportman.com, from one of the mods., who called Diamond:
ezzy is right, lots of bogus stuff gets put out there on the internet. but this one appears to be real. Go to http://www.diamondpet.com/DiamondPet/news.php?data=9I went to your link and read what is going on and immediately checked out the Diamond website. I called the 800 number there and this is what the lady at Diamond told me.
"There has been no recall yet. There has been one (1) bag tested of which contained aflatoxins. Unfortunately the people through the bag away after pouring the food into their own container.
Right now the concerns are for Diamond Dog Food produced at the Gaston facility. All Diamond users should check the production code on the bag and look for the letter 'G' (approximately the 12th character) . If your bag has the letter 'G' in this code DO NOT USE THE DOG FOOD YET.
The woman continued to say that their website will be updated tomorrow with the news and warning, and continue to keep their users informed.
She told me that here in the Indiana area I should be OK, but I checked my production code anyway. Mine has the letters 'MN' in the 11th and 12th position of the code.
This is a scary thing. Man, and I love this dog food.
Pear, I think you are right. On the Homesteading forum I must have been.
Ezzy
Ezzy
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
- mountaindogs
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crosspost gsp-l-request@web.whc.net on behalf of; CRYSTALKENNELS@aol.com
New York State Veterinary Medical Society released a Bulletin today regarding
the Aflatoxin found in the Diamond Dog foods.....
"The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets is aware of a
serious Aflatoxin contamination in Dog food manufactured by Diamond Pet foods.
Since December 13 there have been reports, primarily from the Rochester area of
at least 5 owners with dogs that became sick after being fed a Diamond Pet
food product. A total of 14 dogs have been affected and 6 of them have died (
dated yesterday). Testing of three of the dogs that died through Cornell
University has confirmed aflatoxicosis as the probable cause of death in all 3
animals. In addition testing of Diamond Pet food samples from these households has
revealed at least one sample containing 239 ppb, 2.5 times the toxic level of
aflatoxin for dogs."
We had 2 Mastiffs in our clinic today that had been eating the potentially
affected food for 6 weeks. The one dog was lethargic and had been
vomiting...both symptoms of aflatoxin exposure. Blood was drawn and Cornell was consulted.
Dr. Sharon Center informed us that they have had 12 cases with 8 Labs now
hospitalized from one kennel. Cornell is setting up a separate ward just for these
cases....as they expect more. Dr, Center informed us that a Syracuse area
veterinarian had 14 cases...all died. A veterinarian in Rochester had 12 cases
with over half dying. Most of the reported cases are in the Central NYS area so
far..however the food has been shipped all across the Eastern Seaboard. Dr.
Center stated dogs can appear normal with blood work only showing slightly
increased ALT levels ....these dogs have crashed and bled out hours later.
Symptoms include: Acute vomiting within hours of ingesting contaminated food,
anorexia, depression, increased water consumption and urine output and
possiblt death within 3 days of ingesting the contaminated food. Dogs may have
evidence of bleeding problems such as blood in the stool or vomitus, bruising or
accumulation of blood in chest or abdominal cavities.
Subacute : occurs after chronic ingestion of lower levels over 2-3 weeks.
Lethargy, anorexia, changes in liver enzymes and jaundice.
Chronic: immuno-suppression, increased susceptibility to infectious agents.
There is also a increased risk of liver cancer in animals exposed to chronic
low levels of aflatoxins and in animals that have recovered from acute or
subacute poisonings.
There is NO known treatment....only removing the exposure source and
supportive care. Please spread the word to anyone possibly feeding this
Food............
Judy Zeigler
Crystal Kennels
New York State Veterinary Medical Society released a Bulletin today regarding
the Aflatoxin found in the Diamond Dog foods.....
"The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets is aware of a
serious Aflatoxin contamination in Dog food manufactured by Diamond Pet foods.
Since December 13 there have been reports, primarily from the Rochester area of
at least 5 owners with dogs that became sick after being fed a Diamond Pet
food product. A total of 14 dogs have been affected and 6 of them have died (
dated yesterday). Testing of three of the dogs that died through Cornell
University has confirmed aflatoxicosis as the probable cause of death in all 3
animals. In addition testing of Diamond Pet food samples from these households has
revealed at least one sample containing 239 ppb, 2.5 times the toxic level of
aflatoxin for dogs."
We had 2 Mastiffs in our clinic today that had been eating the potentially
affected food for 6 weeks. The one dog was lethargic and had been
vomiting...both symptoms of aflatoxin exposure. Blood was drawn and Cornell was consulted.
Dr. Sharon Center informed us that they have had 12 cases with 8 Labs now
hospitalized from one kennel. Cornell is setting up a separate ward just for these
cases....as they expect more. Dr, Center informed us that a Syracuse area
veterinarian had 14 cases...all died. A veterinarian in Rochester had 12 cases
with over half dying. Most of the reported cases are in the Central NYS area so
far..however the food has been shipped all across the Eastern Seaboard. Dr.
Center stated dogs can appear normal with blood work only showing slightly
increased ALT levels ....these dogs have crashed and bled out hours later.
Symptoms include: Acute vomiting within hours of ingesting contaminated food,
anorexia, depression, increased water consumption and urine output and
possiblt death within 3 days of ingesting the contaminated food. Dogs may have
evidence of bleeding problems such as blood in the stool or vomitus, bruising or
accumulation of blood in chest or abdominal cavities.
Subacute : occurs after chronic ingestion of lower levels over 2-3 weeks.
Lethargy, anorexia, changes in liver enzymes and jaundice.
Chronic: immuno-suppression, increased susceptibility to infectious agents.
There is also a increased risk of liver cancer in animals exposed to chronic
low levels of aflatoxins and in animals that have recovered from acute or
subacute poisonings.
There is NO known treatment....only removing the exposure source and
supportive care. Please spread the word to anyone possibly feeding this
Food............
Judy Zeigler
Crystal Kennels