Dec 31, 2008 -
If your pup dines on Solid Gold brand dog food, then sit up and take note! The company has voluntarily recalled one formula from their line of canned pet food because of several complaints regarding mold found in a batch of 13.2 oz cans. Affected formulas are:
- 13.2 oz Turkey and Ocean Fish Canned Dog Food
- Purple label with a POP –TOP (Pull top) only
- Date on bottom of can 01/02/2010
- (Turkey and Ocean Fish cans without a Pop-Top are not affected.)
This limited production was never distributed in the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, or Washington so, if you live there, you may have never seen this item anyway.
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Jan 22, 2009 -
As North's favorite ingredient in the world, I know he's sad about all the recent news linking this stuff to Salmonella. Since he gets treated to the freshly ground stuff, I know that's safe . .
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Mar 20, 2008 -
As we were discussing our fave animals in film and TV, I discovered that London was way ahead of the game when it comes to honoring our favorite furry actors. London's Dog Walk of Fame, unveiled in November in the heart of Battersea Park, spotlights achievements by beloved animal actors. Founded by the Kennel Club and Sky Movies, the Dog Walk of Fame's goal is to honor the work and contributions of the world's scene-stealing pups of the silver screen.
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Mar 18, 2008 -
After I shared my 10 fave movies starring animals, I opened it up to all of you to suggest movies with animals that you loved. And, whoa, you had some awesome ideas! In addition to several Disney movies where animals played important roles, you picked other live-action hits (Dunston Checks In) and book adaptations (Because of Winn-Dixie), over 40 suggestions in total.
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Oct 24, 2007 -
Despite a French fries habit, you recognize the importance of fresh greens in your daily diet, but what about your pets? Grow a salad bar in your house and offer your cats the vitamins, minerals, and live enzymes found in raw foods and also aid their digestion and hairball control. Start with seeds like wheatgrass and oatgrass ($4.50 each, six oz.
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