National Report — Two more dry dog foods have been recalled due to high aflatoxin levels, according
to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
National Report — Two more dry dog foods have been recalled due to high aflatoxin levels, according
to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
As pet owners, we do all we can to safeguard our pets from dangers in and around the house. We can do a lot to keep some risks—like medications, poisonous plants, and antifreeze—away from our pets, but some dangers—like wild animals—may be out of our control. In this podcast, Dr. Bernadine Cruz, associate veterinarian at Laguna Hills Animal Hospital in Laguna Woods, Calif., talks about what we can do to protect our pets from wildlife.
When talking about veterinarians, we try to avoid the term “vets” to avoid any confusion with the term “veterans.” Dr. Lisa Walker is a vet in both senses of the word. Dr. Walker is an emergency room veterinarian at Ann Arbor Animal Hospital in Ann Arbor, Mich., and she recently returned from a tour in Afghanistan, where she served as a veterinarian through the U.S. Army Reserves. In this podcast, Dr. Walker discusses her role overseas, and the larger role veterinarians play in the U.S. military.
Thayer, Mo. — Advanced Animal Nutrition recalled its Dog Power Dog Food products manufactured from
Jan. 4, 2011 through Nov. 18, 2011, due to high aflatoxin levels.
Lecompte, La. — Cargill Animal Nutrition voluntarily recalled two brands of dry dog food manufactured
over the last year due to high aflatoxin levels.
Mason, Ohio — The Proctor & Gamble Company (P&G) is voluntarily recalling a
single production lot of its Iams ProActive Health Smart Puppy dry dog food.