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Old October 24th 03, 03:41 PM
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http://www.petcurean.com/recall.html


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Old October 24th 03, 03:46 PM
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http://www.petcurean.com/recall.html

Diane Blackman


Thanks Diane, for passing this along.

Who makes petcurean? I have never
heard of it. Saddly it sounds like
the bad food and or packaging
occurred in Texas.

And worse animals have died.

That's frightening.



Gwen

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Old October 24th 03, 03:46 PM
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http://www.petcurean.com/recall.html

Diane Blackman


Thanks Diane, for passing this along.

Who makes petcurean? I have never
heard of it. Saddly it sounds like
the bad food and or packaging
occurred in Texas.

And worse animals have died.

That's frightening.



Gwen

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Old October 24th 03, 04:56 PM
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In rec.pets.dogs.behavior Gwen Watson wrote:


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http://www.petcurean.com/recall.html

Diane Blackman


Thanks Diane, for passing this along.


Who makes petcurean? I have never
heard of it. Saddly it sounds like
the bad food and or packaging
occurred in Texas.


And worse animals have died.


That's frightening.


The name of the manufacturer is Petcurean
The name of the food is Go! Natural
That brand is positioned to compete against foods like "Wellness."


Diane Blackman


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In rec.pets.dogs.behavior Gwen Watson wrote:


wrote:


http://www.petcurean.com/recall.html

Diane Blackman


Thanks Diane, for passing this along.


Who makes petcurean? I have never
heard of it. Saddly it sounds like
the bad food and or packaging
occurred in Texas.


And worse animals have died.


That's frightening.


The name of the manufacturer is Petcurean
The name of the food is Go! Natural
That brand is positioned to compete against foods like "Wellness."


Diane Blackman


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Old October 24th 03, 05:49 PM
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Gwen Watson wrote:
He had a bit of a "hotspot" on his face for nearly
3 weeks. My vet thinks it is food. I am not so convinced.
I still think he rubbed in something and once there it
was a problem to get rid of.


Uh-oh... has the vet done a skin scraping to rule
out demodex? It's fairly common in puppies and often
manifests as bald spots on the face. It can be hard
to pick up on a scrape, too - a consult with a
dermatologist may be called for if this persists.

Dianne
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Old October 24th 03, 05:49 PM
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Gwen Watson wrote:
He had a bit of a "hotspot" on his face for nearly
3 weeks. My vet thinks it is food. I am not so convinced.
I still think he rubbed in something and once there it
was a problem to get rid of.


Uh-oh... has the vet done a skin scraping to rule
out demodex? It's fairly common in puppies and often
manifests as bald spots on the face. It can be hard
to pick up on a scrape, too - a consult with a
dermatologist may be called for if this persists.

Dianne
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Old October 24th 03, 06:06 PM
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dianne marie schoenberg wrote:

Gwen Watson wrote:
He had a bit of a "hotspot" on his face for nearly
3 weeks. My vet thinks it is food. I am not so convinced.
I still think he rubbed in something and once there it
was a problem to get rid of.


Uh-oh... has the vet done a skin scraping to rule
out demodex? It's fairly common in puppies and often
manifests as bald spots on the face. It can be hard
to pick up on a scrape, too - a consult with a
dermatologist may be called for if this persists.

Dianne


Thanks Dianne,
But oh yes. I insisted she do a skin scraping that day.
It was negative. I did have a person
tell me that one skin scraping can
be negative and still the pup may
have demodex mange?

But finally it is all gone! YAY.

If there is a next time I will have
her do a more thorough skin scraping.

Gwen


 




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