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      So according to Menu Foods their various brands of dog (and cat) food are now <a href="http://www.menufoods.com/recall/PressReleaseClearsNonRecalledFood%20MARCH%2030.htm" target="_blank">"safe
      for consumption."</a> That's great but I'm pretty sure that those poor owners that
      lost their best friends to this disaster are inconsolable. This brings back memories
      of the effect hurricane Katrina had on the surviving dogs. The images like this one
      below of dogs stranded in the flood and separated from their owners had to have touched
      the even hardest of hearts. 
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   Please don't think for one moment that I'm trying to suggest a dogs life is anywhere
   close to the importance of any human being, dogs themselves would argue against the mere
   thought of it. But this article is about dogs and that is what I will focus on. What
   this recent mass pet food recall reminds us of is the responsibility we have taken
   upon ourselves to dogs having domesticated them while treating them more and more
   like family. They rely on us for their day-to-day livelihood and well being and just
   as humans are becoming more exposed to the adverse effects of technological advancement
   (i.e. radiation), similarly domesticated dogs' immune systems and natural survival
   instincts are being compromised. 
   <p></p><p><img src="http://www.echeta.com/blog/images/caese.jpg" align="left" /> My dog Caesar
      is a German Shepherd, Labrador and Beagle mix (better known as a mutt), and I just
      started feeding him <a href="http://www.prismpetfood.com/" target="_blank">dry holistic
      food</a> about a month before all of this started. I would be enraged if something
      were to happen to him due to someone else's oversight. Speaking of which what in the
      world was Melamine doing in pet food anyway? Having said that we all have to learn
      from this sad episode and not take for granted that the food we eat today and give
      to our pets goes through countless cycles of processing, packaging, detoxification,
      additives etc. before it reaches the store counter. With the Internet especially it
      is easier than ever to obtain up to date information on product recalls and I know
      it's a habit I will start from this point on. Here is the list of recalled Menu Foods
      dog foods:
   </p><p>
      Americas Choice, Preferred Pets<br />
      Authority<br />
      Award<br />
      Best Choice<br />
      Big Bet<br />
      Big Red<br />
      Bloom<br />
      Cadillac<br />
      Companion<br />
      Demoulas Market Basket<br />
      Eukanuba<br />
      Food Lion<br />
      Giant Companion<br />
      Great Choice<br />
      Hannaford<br />
      Hill Country Fare<br />
      Hy-Vee<br />
      Iams<br />
      Laura Lynn<br />
      Loving Meals<br />
      Meijers Main Choice<br />
      Mighty Dog Pouch<br />
      Mixables<br />
      Nutriplan<br />
      Nutro Max<br />
      Nutro Natural Choice<br />
      Nutro Ultra<br />
      Nutro<br />
      Ol'Roy Canada<br />
      Ol'Roy US<br />
      Paws<br />
      Pet Essentials<br />
      Pet Pride - Good n Meaty<br />
      Presidents Choice<br />
      Price Chopper<br />
      Priority Canada<br />
      Priority US<br />
      Publix<br />
      Roche Brothers<br />
      Save-A-Lot Choice Morsels<br />
      Schnucks<br />
      Shep Dog<br />
      Springsfield Prize<br />
      Sprout<br />
      Stater Brothers<br />
      Stop &amp; Shop Companion<br />
      Tops Companion<br />
      Wegmans Bruiser<br />
      Weis Total Pet<br />
      Western Family US<br />
      White Rose<br />
      Winn Dixie<br />
      Your Pet 
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      For full details as well as recalled cat foods check out their <a href="http://www.menufoods.com/recall/index.html" target="_blank">website</a>.
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      <title>Dog Food Scare Over?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;
   So according to Menu Foods their various brands of dog (and cat) food are now &lt;a href="http://www.menufoods.com/recall/PressReleaseClearsNonRecalledFood%20MARCH%2030.htm" target=_blank&gt;"safe
   for consumption."&lt;/a&gt; That's great but I'm pretty sure that those poor owners that
   lost their best friends to this disaster are inconsolable. This brings back memories
   of the effect hurricane Katrina had on the surviving dogs. The images like this one
   below of dogs stranded in the flood and separated from their owners had to have touched
   the even hardest of hearts. 
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Please don't think for one moment that I'm trying to suggest a dogs life is anywhere
close to the importance of any human being, dogs themselves would argue against the&amp;nbsp;mere
thought of it. But this article is about dogs and that is what I will focus on. What
this recent mass pet food recall reminds us of is the responsibility we have taken
upon ourselves to dogs having domesticated them while treating them more and more
like family. They rely on us for their day-to-day livelihood and well being and just
as humans are becoming more exposed to the adverse effects of technological advancement
(i.e. radiation), similarly domesticated dogs' immune systems and natural survival
instincts are being compromised. 
&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
   &lt;img src="http://www.echeta.com/blog/images/caese.jpg" align=left&gt; My dog Caesar is
   a German Shepherd, Labrador and Beagle mix (better known as a mutt), and I just started
   feeding him &lt;a href="http://www.prismpetfood.com/" target=_blank&gt;dry holistic food&lt;/a&gt; about
   a month before all of this&amp;nbsp;started. I would be enraged if something were to happen
   to him due to someone else's oversight. Speaking of which what in the world was Melamine
   doing in pet food anyway? Having said that we all have to learn from this sad episode
   and not take for granted that the food we eat today and give to our pets goes through
   countless cycles of processing, packaging, detoxification, additives etc. before it
   reaches the store counter. With the Internet especially it is easier than ever to
   obtain up to date information on product recalls and I know it's a habit I will start
   from this point on. Here is the list of recalled Menu Foods dog foods:
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
   Americas Choice, Preferred Pets&lt;br&gt;
   Authority&lt;br&gt;
   Award&lt;br&gt;
   Best Choice&lt;br&gt;
   Big Bet&lt;br&gt;
   Big Red&lt;br&gt;
   Bloom&lt;br&gt;
   Cadillac&lt;br&gt;
   Companion&lt;br&gt;
   Demoulas Market Basket&lt;br&gt;
   Eukanuba&lt;br&gt;
   Food Lion&lt;br&gt;
   Giant Companion&lt;br&gt;
   Great Choice&lt;br&gt;
   Hannaford&lt;br&gt;
   Hill Country Fare&lt;br&gt;
   Hy-Vee&lt;br&gt;
   Iams&lt;br&gt;
   Laura Lynn&lt;br&gt;
   Loving Meals&lt;br&gt;
   Meijers Main Choice&lt;br&gt;
   Mighty Dog Pouch&lt;br&gt;
   Mixables&lt;br&gt;
   Nutriplan&lt;br&gt;
   Nutro Max&lt;br&gt;
   Nutro Natural Choice&lt;br&gt;
   Nutro Ultra&lt;br&gt;
   Nutro&lt;br&gt;
   Ol'Roy Canada&lt;br&gt;
   Ol'Roy US&lt;br&gt;
   Paws&lt;br&gt;
   Pet Essentials&lt;br&gt;
   Pet Pride - Good n Meaty&lt;br&gt;
   Presidents Choice&lt;br&gt;
   Price Chopper&lt;br&gt;
   Priority Canada&lt;br&gt;
   Priority US&lt;br&gt;
   Publix&lt;br&gt;
   Roche Brothers&lt;br&gt;
   Save-A-Lot Choice Morsels&lt;br&gt;
   Schnucks&lt;br&gt;
   Shep Dog&lt;br&gt;
   Springsfield Prize&lt;br&gt;
   Sprout&lt;br&gt;
   Stater Brothers&lt;br&gt;
   Stop &amp;amp; Shop Companion&lt;br&gt;
   Tops Companion&lt;br&gt;
   Wegmans Bruiser&lt;br&gt;
   Weis Total Pet&lt;br&gt;
   Western Family US&lt;br&gt;
   White Rose&lt;br&gt;
   Winn Dixie&lt;br&gt;
   Your Pet 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
   For full details as well as recalled cat foods check out their &lt;a href="http://www.menufoods.com/recall/index.html" target=_blank&gt;website&lt;/a&gt;.
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