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Optima pet food recalled in Shanghai

by Therese on January 11, 2009

in Dogs,Pet Food Recall

Aflatoxin has prompted a new recall of Optima dog dry dog food in Shanghai, China.

A SHANGHAI dealer has issued an emergency recall of a batch of Optima dry dog food with a production date between August and September last year.

Some dogs eating “Optima Puppy Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food” have been poisoned by aflatoxin – a naturally occurring toxic chemical that comes from a fungus found on corn and other grains.

It can cause severe liver damage.

“Three dogs have been confirmed dead, and they all ate the batch of Optima food,” said the Shanghai Naughty Family Pet Co, a pet clinic on Hongqiao Road. These dogs were fussy about their food, had diarrhea and vomited, all symptoms of aflatoxin exposure, staff said.

The clinic is now treating its fourth patient, a two-year-old Yorkshire who showed symptoms after eating Optima dog food.

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An agent of Shanghai Yidi Pet Co Ltd, a Shanghai dealer of Optima food, admitted that a “severe quality problem” was found in the batch, and they were recalling the products.

Yidi said pet owners should return the contaminated food to be exchanged for other brands.

Yidi purchased the batch of Optima dog food from a Taiwan supplier, according to an agent who declined to be named.

An imported feedstuff registration list posted by China’s Ministry of Agriculture shows that the Optima dog food’s production enterprise is Australia-based Doane International Pet Products.

But Tan said her purchase order said the food was made in the United States. “American-made Optima is a very famous brand. That’s part of the reason I chose it,” Tan added.

Here’s the rest. The article says the food was made in the US but I don’t see anything on the Optima website about this affecting pet food sold here.

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Dogs January 12, 2009 at 7:51 am

Great, yet another pet food recall…

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YesBiscuit! January 12, 2009 at 9:21 am

Another bit of detective work for concerned dog owners if we want to find out the backstory I suppose. Was the food made in the US? By whom? From what supplier was the toxic corn purchased? Did that supplier sell to other manufacturers? Have those companies tested their food? Too bad we don’t have anyone out there to look out for us, except ourselves.

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YesBiscuit! January 12, 2009 at 9:33 am

Post from a blogger whose dog died after eating Optima. He is searching for the answers to the same questions we are probably all asking:
http://www.thehumanaught.com/blog/2009/01/12/shanghai-daily-late-and-dollar-short/

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wolfdogged January 12, 2009 at 12:48 pm

According to Chinese representatives for Optima (or 优格狗粮 in Chinese) the food was contaminated when it was forced to be stored at a customs location in Guangzhou due to tightened gov’t regulations during the Olympic Games. The extended storage in the hot and humid summer weather of Guangzhou were the perfect conditions for aflatoxin, an extremely toxic and carcinogenic substance.

http://www.lostlaowai.com/blog/2008/12/25/us-made-optima-dog-food-killing-dogs-in-china

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