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Canadian Freebies: Free Pet Food from Hill’s Canada

March 26th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

Get a coupon for $7 worth of free Pet Food from Hill’s Canada. Offer consists of a $7 off coupon redeemable on your next purchase of any Hill’s Science Diet or Prescription Diet pet food products 3.63 kg/8 lb bag or larger. To get your free pet food coupon you need to create or update your profile at Hell’s pet Nutrition website. Click here to order your free pet food now

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QuickTox(TM) Kit For Melamine Detection In Raw Materials Used In Animal Feed And Pet Food Products (Medical News Today)

March 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

EnviroLogix Inc. has introduced the first five-minute, on-site immunoassay to detect melamine contamination in raw materials used in animal feed and pet food products. QuickTox Kit for Melamine was developed with speed, simplicity and sensitivity in mind. As sensitive as ELISA, it is designed to detect melamine contamination at 2.

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Tyson & Freshpet Partner To Revolutionize Pet Food Category (CattleNetwork.com)

March 17th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

SPRINGDALE, Ark., March 17, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tyson Foods , Inc. (NYSE:TSN) and Freshpet today announced a strategic alliance focused on bringing new and innovative, refrigerated fresh pet food products to consumers, a move expected to revolutionize the pet food category.

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Pets Chewing On Trouble? Peanut Scare Prompts Recalls (WPTZ Plattsburgh)

February 7th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

At least two pet food products are recalled as a precaution amid concerns for salmonella.

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Expanded Peanut Butter Recall List

January 29th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

Make sure you review the updated U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s list of recalled peanut butter products before digging in for that tasty, sticky snack. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s list of recalled products containing peanut derivatives has expanded over the last few days, including seven new pet-food products.

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