Neglect alleged at animal rescue* – updated Apr 14, 2010: Hadensville, VA (US)
Pet Rescue Foundation operator Annette Thompson of Hadensville faces new charges after 13 more complaints of animal neglect were filed against her earlier this month.
Thompson ...
2 dogs tortured, 1 burned* – updated Apr 14, 2010: Schenectady, NY (US)
Sentencing for Hendricks is scheduled for May 12 in Schenectady County. If you would like to send a polite letter to the judge in this ...
Groomer selling pierced kittens* – updated Apr 14, 2010: Sweet Valley, PA (US)
A northeastern Pennsylvania woman convicted of animal cruelty for marketing "gothic kittens" with ear and neck piercings has been sentenced to six months of house ...
Two dogs, one cat found starving, abandoned* – updated Apr 14, 2010: Kerhonkson, NY (US)
A Kerhonkson man was sentenced to three years probation in Rochester Town Court after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges of animal cruelty under state ...
Dog taped to refrigerator with packing tape* – updated Apr 14, 2010: Boulder, CO (US)
Crying out that her ex-boyfriend played a role in abusing an 8-month-old shiba inu puppy, Abby Toll left the courtroom in tears Tuesday afternoon just ...
Dog-fighting – 33 dogs seized (New): Mount Olive, NC (US)
The Duplin County Sheriff's Department conducted a raid Tuesday morning on a suspected dog-fighting facility believed to be one of the top five operations in ...
Hoarding – 44 dogs seized (New): Mount Vernon, NH (US)
An elderly woman has been charged with animal neglect after police and officials from the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire removed 44 small dogs ...
Squirrels found hanged in trees (New): Princess Anne, MD (US)
What campus administrators are calling a random act of animal cruelty was discovered by students at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
A 19-year-old UMES sophomore, ...
Failure to provide vet care for sick dog (New): Tolleson, AZ (US)
A woman faces animal cruelty charges for allegedly not providing medical treatment to her sick dog who later died.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Animal Cruelty detectives ...
Cow neglect alleged (New): Copake, NY (US)
A family of dairy farmers in Columbia County may face charges after the Humane Society found 11 dead cows. It appears a number of ...
Dog beaten in hotel room (New): Braintree, MA (US)
Three people were arrested on the evening of April 11 after police investigated a complaint at the Motel 6 on Union Street that a guest ...
Puppy dragged behind ATV (New): Blackfalds, AB (CA)
A puppy allegedly dragged behind a three-wheel ATV near Blackfalds on the weekend was formally taken in by the Alberta SPCA on Tuesday.
Animal Protection Services ...
Cockfighting – 37 birds seized (New): Mecca, CA (US)
Thirty-seven roosters were euthanized Sunday morning after Riverside County authorities broke up a cockfighting ring near the Salton Sea.
Acting on a tip, a dozen Riverside ...
Chained dog starved nearly to death (New): Garden Grove, CA (US)
Somewhere in a lonely back yard, a young dog lived chained to a tree without food, water or attention.
He waited for that food, and when ...
Dog-fighting, neglect* – updated Apr 6, 2010: Smithfield, VA (US)
After getting a second chance on life with a Monterey County family, a pit bull rescued from football player Michael Vick's dogfighting ring died Monday.
Red, ...
Recall Alert: Certain Lots of Response Products Advanced Cetyl M Joint Action Formula for Dogs
From a press release distributed by the FDA today:
Response Products is voluntarily recalling Cetyl M for Dogs, lot numbers 1210903 and 0128010, due to a possible Salmonella contamination from the hydrolyzed vegetable protein component provided by Basic Foods of Las Vegas, NV. Tests conducted by Basic Foods to detect Salmonella produced negative results; however, Response Products has determined to recall the above-referenced lots.
Cetyl M for Dogs was distributed nation-wide through direct sales, retail stores, veterinarians and online retailers.
The above-referenced lots of Cetyl M for Dogs were distributed in either a 120-count bottle (shipped between January 8, 2010 and April 2, 2010) or a 360-count bottle (shipped between February 11, 2010 and April 2, 2010). The affected lot numbers are as follows: #1210903 and 0128010. The lot number can be found directly above the bar code on the label. These lots were sent out in the time periods as set out above. This product is in tablet-form, is approximately the size of a dime and is light brown in coloring.
To date, Response Products has received no reports of illness associated with the use of this product. Response Products recently learned that the FDA and Basic Foods of Las Vegas, NV, the producer of one of the components of the affected product’s vegetable beef flavoring, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, had detected Salmonella in Basic Food’s facility and had issued a recall on said component. The manufacturer of the vegetable beef flavoring used in Cetyl M for Dogs, tested the hydrolyzed vegetable beef protein for Salmonella and the results were negative. However, due to the concern regarding Salmonella in Basic Foods’ facility, it decided to recall two lots (only one lot affected our product) of said vegetable beef flavoring. The finished product manufacturer of Cetyl M for Dogs had tests performed on both the raw materials used to make our product and also the finished product, and all tested negative for Salmonella, however, it has issued a voluntary recall on two lots (see lot numbers listed above) of Cetyl M for Dogs.
Response Products requires that testing for Salmonella and other harmful pathogens is completed during the manufacturing process. Even though the testing performed at each level of the process showed negative results for Salmonella, in an effort to produce the highest quality product for our customers, Response Products ceased distributing the dog product in the above-referenced lots and is issuing a voluntary recall on its Cetyl M for Dogs in the affected lot numbers. In addition to the testing listed above, Response Products sent samples from said lots, as well as from lot produced after those lots, to an independent laboratory, and all samples received a negative result for Salmonella.
People who handle dry pet food and/or treats can become infected with Salmonella, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the chews or any surfaces exposed to these products. Healthy people infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. Rarely, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments, including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.
Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Infected but otherwise healthy pets can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.
Response Products continues to investigate the cause of the problem and continues to be committed to producing a high-quality, effective product for dogs.
Consumers who have purchased the listed lots of Cetyl M for Dogs are urged to contact Response Products or the place of purchase for further direction. Consumers may contact Response Products at 1-877-266-9757, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CST.