Recalled Dog Food Tainted With Abortion Inducing Rat Poison
Reports indicate that the “ingredient” which proved to be a killer in the case of the
recalled dog food manufactured by Menu Foods was nothing less than aminopterin, a cancer drug that once was used to induce abortions, and to
this day is still utilized to poison and kill rats in some countries.
Aminopterin in not allowed to be used in the
United States. The FDA has been focusing on wheat gluten as a potential source of the problem which has caused renal failure in dogs and has
killed at least one so far.
Wheat gluten itself is not suspect of being a cause of kidney or renal failure but could have
become contaminated.
The New York State Animal Diagnostic Center, located at Cornell University as well as
scientists at the N.Y. State Food Laboratory conducted tests on pet food from the manufacturer and discovered aminopterin in two
samples.
The New York State Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University and at the New York State Food
Laboratory tested three cat food samples provided by the manufacturer and found aminopterin in two of them.
Aminopterin can be highly toxic, depending
on the dosage. It can for example, suppress the immune system. As to the effect of aminopterin on dogs, the amount discovered in the recalled
food samples was 40 parts per million. This is enough to cause kidney failure in
dogs.
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The Dean of Cornell’s veterinary School
indicated that he expects the number of pet (dog) deaths to increase.
If your dog demonstrates a decrease in
appetite, vomiting or lethargy you should contact your veterinarian immediately.
Should your dog have consumed any of the
recalled dog food and is diagnosed with kidney or renal failure you should retain the food as a sample.
To determine if your dog food is one of
those affected by the recall, go to menufoods.com/recall/product_dog.html and match your dog food
against the brand and lot number of those brands of dog food recalled.
Dogs 4 Life provides information on dog food and dog care at
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