01/09/2024
📸 Look at this post on Facebook https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=961176028700574&id=100044245578564&mibextid=cr9u03
1/10/24 update: more brands https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=965255491625961&id=100044245578564
If you believe ANY BRAND of pet food is causing or has caused illness or death:
Stop the food immediately.
Report it to the FDA: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/report-problem/how-report-pet-food-complaint
Contact your veterinarian. Request a copy of your pet's medical records. Report your concerns to the pet food company and ask your vet to do the same.
PLEASE COMPLETE THIS SURVEY https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S8SMQGD
*Update as of 1/4/24 - 213 dogs and cats (155 dogs, and 58 cats) sick eating Purina, 57 of which have died.
Since 12/5/23 in the 'Saving Pets One Pet @ A Time' group on Facebook there have been 48 dogs and 3 cats sick eating Purina, 10 of which have died. It seems to be from all different types of Purina, with Purina Pro Plan being the most common. If you or someone you know is feeding this food, I would stop immediately! Do NOT wait until your pet gets sick or Purina issues a recall.
Join the Facebook group 'Saving Pets One Pet @ A Time' for additional information and resources.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/DuncanStrong/?mibextid=CTbP7E
info from Savings Pets One Pet @ a Time:
"Stop the food immediately. Post in the group above what your pets current diet is and medical conditions and we will help you find a more nutritious and safer diet.
Save the pet food. Do NOT release it to Purina in any circumstances.
Contact your vet and request a copy of your pets medical records. Ask the vet to report your concerns to Purina.
Report it to the FDA (https://truthaboutpetfood.com/report-a-suspect-risk-pet.../)
Report it to Purina (https://www.purina.com/contact-us)
Do NOT agree to send them the food. If you feel compelled to do so, only send a small portion. Keep the rest of the food in the freezer.
Do NOT send the medical records to Purina.
Document your conversation with Purina.
Purina may eventually say they will pay your vet bills and reimburse you for your pet food. If you agree to this they will ask you to sign a form which will prohibit you from taking legal action. Eventually, if there is a class action lawsuit you will be unable to join if you do this or if you want to file your own lawsuit.
Consider getting your pet food tested:(https://truthaboutpetfood.com/help-to-check-your-pet-food/) This would be helpful if you want to pursue legal action.
Purina has already been notified by numerous pet owners and they have not done anything to alert unsuspecting pet parents. Initially, there were offering to reimburse the pet owners for their pet food. Currently, they are offering pet parents $10 in coupons (which is what Hills offered me for my dead dog) and having a third party contact the pet parents.
Eventually, we may see Purina pet food become “unavailable” on the store shelves. This is called a silent recall. The pet food manufacturer doesn’t want to admit there is a problem with the product, so they start pulling the products off the shelves quietly. (Hills did this for 60 days before the recall)."