Jun 2009 16

Shut down by the FDA!

Since Sarah and I adopted Coconut, our Labrador Shar Pei about a year and a half ago, we’ve fed her a combination of canned food from Evanger’s Dog Food of Wheeling, IL and dry food from Fromm, based out of Mequon, WI.  We chose products from these two companies because of their dedication to using only premium ingredients.  Their proximity to Chicago was a big plus, too!

It looks like we’re going to have to make a choice as of today!  Late last night, the Federal Drug Administration, which keeps tabs on veterinary practices, has pulled an invaluable license from Evanger’s.  According to the FDA, Evanger’s has failed to document important manufacturing business practices.

“The deviations in their processes and documentation could result in under-processed pet foods, which can allow the survival and growth of Clostridium botulinum (C. botulinum), a bacterium that causes botulism in some animals as well as in humans.”

Botulism?  Ouch!  Looks like it’s time to find a new pet food.

Evanger’s response? Their CEO released a press release trying to spin the situation, by saying the problem is simply a paperwork oversight.  Other’s don’t seem to agree.

After being fed Evanger’s Pheasant dog food, which is one of Coconut’s favorites, Leslie’s Chihuahua became extremely ill.  “He was urinating constantly, vomiting bile, his eyes were sunken from dehydration, and he had horrible lethargy,” she said. “He wouldn’t get up and do anything. This is a Chihuahua who loved to play. One of my neighbor’s came over and said it looked liked Remy had aged ten years.”  (Source:  http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2009/06/fda_evangers02.html#ixzz0IdEUQ5Xd&D)

Any suggestions on what to replace Evanger’s with?