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Question by Candice B: Are Snausages on the dog food/treats recall list?
I looked on the internet and didn’t find anything, but I thought I’d ask, just to be safe. Thanks for your
help!
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your question made me go look too. i can’t find anything about it. this is just absurd! i am afraid to feed my little guy anything! I hope they nail this problem down soon.
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I looked on the internet and didn’t find anything, but I thought I’d ask, just to be safe. Thanks for your help!
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Answer by willow7272 your question made me go look too. i can’t find anything about it. this is just absurd! i am afraid to feed my little guy anything! I hope they nail this problem down soon.
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December 28th, 2012
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So far, no.
Here is the official FDA website; I have bookmarked it and intend to check it daily. Ol’Roy biscuits and several store brands made by Sunshine Foods were added to the recall list today.
http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood.html
no they are not. I get emails from hubpages.com and the person that runs the web site has been giving me a list of foods and snacks that are not involved in the recall and snausages are not on the recall list.
No, they aren’t, but here’s something to consider: The label lists seven instances of artificial preservatives and several artificial colors. It also contains Propylene Glycol (as do most grocery store treats) –
Propylene glycol is used:
As a moisturizer in medicines, cosmetics, food, and tobacco products
As a medical and sexual lubricant (A.K.A. “personal lubricant”)
As an emulsification agent in Angostura and Orange bitters
As a solvent for food colors and flavourings
As a humectant food additive, labeled as E number E1520
As a carrier in fragrance oils
As a non-toxic antifreeze
In smoke machines to make artificial smoke for use in firefighters’ training and theatrical productions
In hand sanitizers, antibacterial lotions, and saline solutions
As a main ingredient in many cosmetic products, including baby wipes, bubble baths, deodorants, shampoos, and hair dyes
As a base ingredient in aircraft deicing fluid and some automobile antifreezes
In cryonics
As a working fluid in hydraulic presses
To regulate humidity in a cigar humidor
As the killing and preserving agent in pitfall traps, usually used to capture ground beetles.
To treat livestock ketosis.
I hope after reading that you DO NOT want to feed Snausages to your dog any more!!
Some GOOD treats for your dog, as suggested by Whole Dog Journal
Buddy Biscuits
California Natural Health Bar
Charlee Bear Dog Treats
Doggie Devines
Old Mother Hubbard Dog Biscuits
Liver Biscotti
Howlin’ Gourmet
Waggers Dog treats
Lick your Chops Biscuits