Pet Food Recalls and Other Pet Health Alerts
The pet food recalls of the past several years have made owners more and more aware of how important it is to keep up with current pet health news. Vet-Pet-Health-Advice is dedicated to helping you find this accurate, timely, and often life saving information.
Any new major pet health threats or pet food recalls that I become aware of will be posted on "The Latest Info" page.
Subscribe to the Vet-Pet-Health-Advice RSS feed to be alerted to these newest posts! (Use the "subscribe to this site" feature to the left. Click on the ? symbol in the upper left corner of the box to learn how this works.) In addition to these major topics that I am already covering, I would very much like to provide you with regional pet health alerts. But, I don't have the time to monitor current pet health events worldwide....
I need your help! If you know of a good, reputable feed or e-mail list serve that provides regional pet health news, let me know about it! Drop me a line through the
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REGIONAL PET/ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION RESOURCES United States, Equine Outbreak Alerts (sponsored by Merial).
United States, Oregon Blue-Green Algae Alerts for lakes in Oregon. United Kingdom, Animal Health Disease Alert Subscription Service. This is more for livestock than pets... some horse info.
Also to help you keep your pet safe, the FDA has created a pet health and safety alert widget. At this time the FDA system is designed to be monitored by you, the pet owner. Check back frequently for the latest pet health alerts.
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If the widget above does not answer your questions about recalls, please go to the FDA site for complete information on all pet food and product recalls since January 1, 2006. Please note that ALL recalls are listed, not just the current ones!
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The information presented here is not meant to replace the advice of your own veterinarian! A valid veterinary-client-patient relationship (created when you take your pet to see your vet) is essential to providing excellent individual pet care. If your pet is ill, call or go to your vet or an emergency veterinary hospital!
Go to the Pet Health Home Page from Pet Food Recalls
Page last updated 12/17/11.
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