[Vision2020] RECALL: Chenango Valley Pet Foods Issues Voluntarily Nationwide Recall of Certain Pet Foods
Steven Basoa
sbasoa at moscow.com
Thu Apr 26 17:39:22 PDT 2007
Thanks for posting these. But at this point, wouldn't it just be
easier to list all the pet foods that haven't been recalled?
On Apr 26, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Saundra Lund wrote:
http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/chenango04_07.html
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Subject: Chenango Valley Pet Foods Issues Voluntarily Nationwide
Recall of Certain Pet Foods
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Chenango Valley Pet Foods Issues Voluntarily Nationwide Recall of
Certain Pet Foods
Contact:
Dennis J. Bobita
(610) 821-0608
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- April 26, 2007 -- Chenango Valley Pet Foods
is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and voluntarily
recalling pet foods manufactured with a certain shipment of rice
protein concentrate. The company was informed by Wilbur-Ellis that
the rice protein concentrate shipped to Chenango Valley Pet Foods may
be contaminated with melamine, and instructed Chenango Valley Pet
Foods to recall any pet foods manufactured with the rice protein
concentrate. Melamine is an industrial chemical used to make plastics
and fertilizers that may lead to illness or fatalities in animals if
consumed.
The pet foods were sold to customers in Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and
Pennsylvania, who further sold the products to their customers
through catalog mail-orders or retail outlets.
Only the following dry pet foods are involved in the recall:
DOCTORS FOSTER & SMITH CHICKEN & BROWN RICE FORMULA ADULT LITE DOG
FOOD, NET WT. 5 LBS., 12.5 LBS, and 25 LBS; Code dates: Best Used By
Jan 24, 09; Best Used By Feb 8, 09; Best Used By Feb 26, 09; Best
Used By April 10, 09; Best Used By April 17, 09;
DOCTORS FOSTER & SMITH CHICKEN & BROWN RICE FORMULA ADULT LITE CAT
FOOD, NET WT. 3 LBS. and 7 LBS.; Code date: Best Used By March 13, 09;
LICK YOUR CHOPS LAMB MEAL, RICE & EGG CAT FOOD, 4 LBS. packages,
Code date: Best Used By April 29, 08;
Bulk CHICKEN & BROWN RICE FORMULA ADULT LITE DOG FOOD sold to one
consignee (SmartPak) in a 2000 lbs. tote, Ship date: Feb 9, 2007.
No illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.
Pet owners who purchased the pet foods should immediately discontinue
using the products and return them to the place of purchase for a
full refund. Pet owners should consult with a veterinarian if they
have any health concerns with their pet. Consumers with questions may
contact the company at 1-610-821-0608.
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