Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Ot : Pet owners in the US and Canada please read: food recall.

Khai opened this issue on Mar 17, 2007 ยท 55 posts


Byrdie posted Fri, 23 March 2007 at 7:36 PM

Yes, but how many people who lost pets will actually be able to prove the tainted food was the cause of death? My sister's classmate had a dog that got sick with these exact symptoms and died. But this was before anybody even suspected bad pet food. The poor pooch had previously been healthy and the vet was puzzled as to what had happened. Only an autopsy could provide any answers, however this is a very costly procedure, about $2000 Canadian. No way could she afford that, so even though now she's pretty certain her dog was poisoned this way, there's no evidence. Odds are she's long since thrown away the dog food packs and receipts, so no labels to check and no proof of purchase. Hence, no compensation for her ... not that money could ever replace a much loved furry baby. :-(