We reported on rumblings around the Internet about a potential problem with Purina's Beneful dog food.Today, Purina released the results of its investigation.
In recent days, Purina learned about the unfortunate deaths of two dogs in the Huntsville, Texas, area. Concerns were raised about the possible link between consumption of Purina's Beneful dry dog food and the deaths of the two dogs. Purina takes these matters seriously, and initiated a thorough investigation. Purina's quality testing, including testing at independent laboratories, confirm the safety and efficacy of our products and confirm that the two dogs' unfortunate deaths were unrelated to our product....
Purina initiated the testing, which was conducted by an independent third party analytical laboratory, as part of its investigation related to the two Huntsville consumer contacts. As soon as we could contact the consumers to verify product code and packaging information, we secured finished product from our factories with the same production run and date code as the products in question and submitted the samples for testing. We received test results for the samples late Monday, Feb. 5, and the results confirmed the safety and quality of the products made at our factories. More specifically, the samples showed no presence of aflatoxin.
More info from Purina here.
I won't even dignify that with a comment. 8-(
Posted by: Sharyn | 08 February 2007 at 07:00 PM
My dog just passed away i fed him benful dog food from purina please let me know if there is any possible way he could have passed from this product because of tainted food (516)239-2001
Posted by: James Bookman | 07 June 2007 at 08:00 PM