Dog food warning--Merrick
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 10:44 pm
Hi, all;
I don't know if any of you read my posts in the other forum, but all three of my dogs became gravely ill this past week--I really thought we were going to lose them. The illness was traced back to the dog food. They are fed the Merrick dry formula "Cowboy Cookout" flavor. Don't know if any of you feed it, but wanted to give a heads up.
The company reported that no changes have been made to the food recently, but had us on the phone for like an hour and offered to give us free replacement bags (uh, no thanks).
No matter what food you feed, if your dog becomes suddenly lethargic, (none of my dogs could walk) vomits, has diarreah (sp?) or is otherwise ill, take them off of their food to see if that could be it---this is not the first time this has happened to us, unfortunately, so I knew right away what it was. Some pet parents realize it too late. IF in doubt, stop feeding them dog food and keep them on a rice/cottage cheese formula for a few days. (And of course, consult a vet). The important thing is to stop feeding them their usual food/treats to rule it out and (hopefully) give them time to recover.
Nadja, Gracie and Dawson would like to thank all of you for your thoughts and prayers during thier illness. I'm happy to report that all three of them are 100% back to normal
I don't know if any of you read my posts in the other forum, but all three of my dogs became gravely ill this past week--I really thought we were going to lose them. The illness was traced back to the dog food. They are fed the Merrick dry formula "Cowboy Cookout" flavor. Don't know if any of you feed it, but wanted to give a heads up.
The company reported that no changes have been made to the food recently, but had us on the phone for like an hour and offered to give us free replacement bags (uh, no thanks).
No matter what food you feed, if your dog becomes suddenly lethargic, (none of my dogs could walk) vomits, has diarreah (sp?) or is otherwise ill, take them off of their food to see if that could be it---this is not the first time this has happened to us, unfortunately, so I knew right away what it was. Some pet parents realize it too late. IF in doubt, stop feeding them dog food and keep them on a rice/cottage cheese formula for a few days. (And of course, consult a vet). The important thing is to stop feeding them their usual food/treats to rule it out and (hopefully) give them time to recover.
Nadja, Gracie and Dawson would like to thank all of you for your thoughts and prayers during thier illness. I'm happy to report that all three of them are 100% back to normal