Friday, April 20, 2007
New recalls on Rice products
Natural Balance, Blue Buffalo and Royal Canin have recalled their foods due to the "Rice Protein Concentration" obtained from China.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Recalled foods still in stores
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Tainted foods continue to be sold
The Food and Drug Administration has inspected about 400 stores nationwide since the problem emerged last month and has found recalled products still on sale.
``We know that there's not 100 percent of the product off the shelf,'' FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine Director Dr. Steven Sundlof told a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.
The FDA has said the affected foods contained wheat gluten contaminated with melamine, an industrial chemical used in plastics and fertilizer. The recalled products represent about 1 percent of all pet foods, the agency has said.
Sundlof told lawmakers the melamine probably caused the deaths of 16 cats and dogs. The agency has received some 15,000 calls about other illnesses and deaths, but he said its main priority was the recall of contaminated food.
The American Veterinary Medical Association separately called on its members to help determine just how many pets may have gotten sick.
Canada-based pet food manufacturer Menu Foods Income Fund initially recalled 60 million cans and pouches of wet pet food sold under various brands including Procter & Gamble Co.'s Iams and Eukanuba as well as store brands sold at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Safeway Inc.
A number of other companies including Colgate-Palmolive Co.'s Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc., Nestle SA's Purina PetCare Co. and Del Monte Pet Products have also recalled some products.
The hearing came two days after Menu Foods expanded its recall to include more cat food. Last week, it widened its alert to include products with earlier production dates as well as dozens of more varieties.
The gluten was shipped by China-based Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co. Ltd. to ChemNutra Inc. of Las Vegas, which sold it to Menu Foods and other, according to the FDA. The Chinese company has denied involvement.
The Senate panel questioned the current federal food safety system in light of the pet food scandal, saying it pointed to larger problems with both human and pet food.
Bacteria-tainted spinach sickened more than 100 people last year and ConAgra Foods Inc. recalled Peter Pan and Wal-Mart's Great Value brand peanut butter earlier this year.
``It confirms yet again that pet food as well as human food is at risk because of gaps in the system,'' Illinois Democrat Richard Durbin said. ``Unfortunately, it's the same broken food system.''
He also questioned why Menu Foods waited three weeks before notifying the FDA about concerns with its products.
Sundlof defended the agency, which he said acted as soon as it learned of the problem from Menu Foods. Officials are still tracking some wheat gluten shipments, he added.
When asked if more products could be pulled in the future, Sundlof said ``that's a possibility.''
Representatives for Menu Foods did not appear at the hearing, represented instead by the Pet Food Institute, an industry group.
Duane Ekedahl, the institute's president, said he did not have information about Menu Foods' contacts with the FDA. He said the pet food industry already has enough regulations in place to keep food safe.
``Retailers have to be vigilant about getting products off the shelves,'' he told the senators.
The FDA has posted a list of the recalled pet foods on its Web site at: http://www.fda.gov/ora/fed-state/recalls/Recall.xls
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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Sunday, April 8, 2007
Fat comes from Fat?
Weight Loss for Dogs
Why is My Dog Obese?
Why do dogs become obese? 
If your dog has an obesity problem the first place to start is at the Vets office. There are medical conditions such as Thyroid insufficiency and other disease which can play a major role in creating obesity. Have a health check to be sure there is no underlying medical conditions. Let the Vet determine the amount of weight your dog needs to lose.
The simple fact of obesity is over eating. More calories are coming in then the body puts out. Insulin is a key component to weight control and use of calories in the body. Simple sugars such as carbohydrates are converted into energy when needed and stored as fat in the form of glycogen until needed. Insulin is the hormone responsible for this happening. When the body takes in too much sugar, the insulin becomes ineffective and the body becomes insulin resistant. Insulin not being used, enters the blood stream where it float freely. Now insulin creates an opposite effect of actually producing more fat cells. Dealing with obesity becomes as much an issue of controlling insulin as well as food intake.
A calorie is a unit of heat measurement. Calories from food indicate the amount of energy the body can get from food sources. Proteins and carbohydrates equal 4 calories per gram while fats have 9 calories per gram.Weight Loss for Dog
Is My Dog Fat?
How to determine if your dog is obese!
Weight gain is normal fact of life. The older the dog becomes, the less energy and activity they have, muscle mass begins to lose some of its former tone. An older dog in good health may look physically different from loss of muscle and even look as though they have gained more fat but may not be any heavier according to the scale. An older dog should not be obese because it ages.
Look at your dog! A dog should have a shape. There should be a defining line from shoulders, ribs, waist and back end. From over head, you should see a waist line. From the side, there should be a definite belly tuck.
Over weight dogs
Are we are feeding our dogs into sickness?
Obesity in dogs has the same potentials for diseases and illness as does a human.
As humans we are becoming more aware of the necessity to maintain proper weight balance to eliminate the potential for developing such disease such as:
* Diabetes
* Cancer
* Joint and mobility problems
* Impaired immune systems
* Heart Disease
* Stroke
* Respiratory difficulties
Why is it any different for our dogs?
The more weight the dog has, the greater the propensity for disease and illness. A compounding factor is they become more easily fatigued, sluggish and tired producing more of a weight gain!
What we see on the outside, also takes place on the inside. So fat does not just pad under the skin layers but also forms around the internal organs.
Many of our dogs are in dire need of attention as far as their weight is concerned. Obesity can result a shortened lifespan. Fortunately for our chubby dogs, HealthyPetNet's Weight Loss Dog Food can help our pets shed unwanted pounds and look absolutely great doing it.
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