Anyone feed this to their dogs?
Earlier this month the website Top Class Actions reported that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Nestle Purina Petcare Company alleging that its Beneful dog food includes toxic substances which are capable of killing dogs.
The more than 3,000 complaints against Beneful “show consistent symptoms, including stomach and related internal bleeding, liver malfunction or failure, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, weight loss, seizures, bloating, and kidney failure,” according to Frank Lucido v. Nesltle Purina Petcare Company, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
Lucindo filed the lawsuit on February 5. He owns a Labrador Retriever, an English Bulldog, and a German Shepherd. He bought a bag of Beneful for the first time in late December of 2014 or early January 2015 and began feeding it to his dogs exclusively. Soon after that, all his dogs experienced significant health problems, and one died.
According to the lawsuit, the German Shepherd began to lose a large amount of hair and began giving off a unusual odor on Jan. 15. Two days later it became “violently ill.”
A veterinarian who examined the dog determined that it was suffering from internal bleeding in its stomach and the liver was also malfunctioning, which the veterinarian said was “consistent with poisoning.”
Three days later, Lucido’s wife found their English Bulldog dead in their yard. The lawsuit claims “post-mortem veterinary examination revealed signs of internal bleeding in the dog’s stomach and lesions on his liver” similar to those on the German Shepherd.
The Labrador Retriever also became sick and is being tested for similar problems.
Lucido alleges in his suit that Beneful Dog Food contains propylene glycol, which is “an automotive component that is a known animal toxin and is poisonous to cats and dogs.”
The suit also alleges that the dog food includes mycotoxins, which are “a group of toxins produced by fungus that occurs in grains, which are a principle ingredient in Beneful.”
3 Feb ’15
I was reading in a forum post (by a supposed veterinarian) on Mark's Daily Apple that many pets, especially dogs and cats are coming down with the same diseases humans are and the rate is getting worse. He said that after he himself had switched to a Paleo/Primal style diet he decided to see how changing pets diets from the brands he was recommending to clients would work. He found that many diseases and other problems began clearing up. Most of the stuff in those foods (Besides the supposed chemical additives in the above article) are not natural to or of the quality for animal diets.
JSW said
I was reading in a forum post (by a supposed veterinarian) on Mark's Daily Apple that many pets, especially dogs and cats are coming down with the same diseases humans are and the rate is getting worse. He said that after he himself had switched to a Paleo/Primal style diet he decided to see how changing pets diets from the brands he was recommending to clients would work. He found that many diseases and other problems began clearing up. Most of the stuff in those foods (Besides the supposed chemical additives in the above article) are not natural to or of the quality for animal diets.
was he advocating a raw food diet for dogs? I know people that swear by it.
3 Feb ’15
Essentially yes. Natural, whole foods. Not processed carbohydrate heavy additive foods. He said diseases among his client's animals were declining and they were much healthier.
Coincidentally, I watched some butchering videos you put up which led to others that showed the butcher saving the offal and grinding it for offal burgers for his dogs.
19 Feb ’12
KVR said
easytapper said
We had a two beagles that we fed beneful exclusively and both died. The first from kidney failure at the ripe old age of 6 and the second died at 10 from a throat tumor.My condolences man, did you think there was any connection?
We (or at least I) thought the 6 yo got into something, but no idea what. Also, we have (horrible) well water and thought it may be the water. But after reading this article, I wonder.
The 10 yo, I just chalk it up to old age, and also being from a puppy mill.
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