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ZenCat
04-21-2007, 06:47 AM
Contaminated pet food kills 30 dogs
By Celean Jacobson
The Associated Press
Article Last Updated: 04/20/2007 11:53:27 PM MDT


JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Pet food laced with an industrial chemical traced to China has killed 30 dogs in South Africa, the country's veterinary association said Friday.
The latest confirmation came after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said imported ingredients used in recalled pet food may have been intentionally spiked with the chemical, melamine, to boost their apparent protein content. Melamine contaminated at least two ingredients used to make more than 100 American brands of dog and cat foods.
In South Africa, a range of dog and cat dry pet food products were recalled after they were found to contain corn gluten contaminated with melamine.
Petri Vogel of the South African Veterinary Association said 30 dogs had died across the country in the last two weeks after eating the contaminated food. She said the animals had died of renal failure.
''We are not expecting further deaths. The problem is under control,'' she said.
Vogel said it was likely that there was a link between the contaminated products in the U.S. and South Africa. The makers of Vets Choice and Royal Canin pet foods in South Africa said Thursday that the contaminated corn gluten was delivered to the country by a third party supplier and originated in China.
Last week the company recalled the products, manufactured in its Johannesburg plant between March 8 and April 11 and sold in South Africa and Namibia, after investigating reports that pets were falling ill.
It has said it will compensate pet owners for the loss of their animals.
In the U.S., melamine has been found in both wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate imported from China.
The U.S. recalls began in March after the deaths of 16 pets. U.S. officials have not provided updated numbers of pet deaths or injuries due to the contaminated pet food.
Chinese authorities have told the FDA that the wheat gluten was an industrial product not meant for pet food, Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's chief veterinarian, said Thursday.
http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_5719307

TrackingHunter
04-21-2007, 07:44 AM
Chinese authorities have told the FDA that the wheat gluten was an industrial product not meant for pet food,

Ummmm...can someone explain how it ended up there then? Ugh.....

bayril
04-21-2007, 07:58 AM
I sent an email to Royal Canin -- No response yet. Two of my labs are on Royal Canin Labrador 30. Notice the 3rd ingredient, "corn gluten" -- I'm a little concerned, not, a LOT concerned.

Ingredients
Chicken meal, brown rice, corn gluten, oatmeal, barley, chicken fat (naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols), natural chicken flavor, brewers rice, beet pulp (sugar removed), pea fiber, fish oil, sodium silico aluminate, soya oil, potassium chloride, sodium tripolyphosphate, salt, choline chloride, fructo-oligosaccharides, borage oil, taurine, calcium carbonate, inositol, niacin supplement, vitamin E supplement, glucosamine hydrochloride, ascorbic acid (source of vitamin C), chondroitin sulfate, d-calcium pantothenate, marigold extract, L-tyrosine, zinc oxide, pyridoxine hydrochloride (source of vitamin B6), rosemary extract, L-carnitine, thiamine mononitrate (source of vitamin B1), riboflavin supplement (source of vitamin B2), zinc proteinate, iron sulfate, manganous oxide, vitamin A supplement, manganese proteinate, folic acid, copper sulfate, copper proteinate, biotin, calcium iodate, vitamin D3 supplement, sodium selenite, vitamin B12 supplement.

PATEX
04-21-2007, 11:49 AM
I am really wondering where the corn gluten comes from for their U.S. products....

3dognite
04-22-2007, 09:37 AM
I would think there would be less economic incentive to import corn products since so much corn is produced in the US - the USA is the world's largest exporter of corn gluten.

bayril
04-22-2007, 11:48 AM
I just received a reply to my email from Royal Canin --

Thank you for contacting us. We understand that you are concerned about your pet and we want to reassure you that the Labrador 30 you are feeding is NOT affected.

These are the ONLY diets that are affected:

ROYAL CANIN SENSIBLE CHOICE® (available in pet specialty stores nationwide)- Chicken Meal & Rice Formula Senior DRY DOG FOOD- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula PuppyDRY DOG FOOD- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula AdultDRY DOG FOOD- Lamb Meal & Rice Formula SeniorDRY DOG FOOD- Rice & Catfish Meal Formula AdultDRY DOG FOOD
ROYAL CANIN VETERINARY DIET™ (available in veterinary clinics)- Canine Early Cardiac EC 22™ - Canine Skin Support SS21™- Feline Hypoallergenic HP23™
The corn gluten used in the manufacture of Labrador 30 in the United States is purchased in the United States.
We know you may have additional questions, but we wanted to send you a quick response to answer your concerns. Again – the product you are feeding is NOT affected. None of our other products contain rice gluten – which is the ingredient affected with melamine.

As you can imagine our phones and emails are very busy right now. We appreciate your patience with us during this difficult time.

Sincerely

Royal Canin Technical Assistance

Royal Canin USA, Inc


As you can see, they say the "corn gluten" is produced in the US, for what it's worth.