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« on: January 05, 2009, 07:43:41 AM »

http://shanghaiist.com/2009/01/05/if_youre_feeding_your_dog_optima_st.php

Shanghaiist.com (China) January 5, 2009
If you're feeding your dog Optima, stop right now and read this

"This warning may have come a little too late for some of you but the story needs to go out anyhow. The dog you see on the right, Addie, which belongs to Ryan McLaughlin (who also writes LostLaowai and CNet Asia's The Tech Dynasty) has just died from contact with aflatoxin-contaminated Optima dog food. Aflatoxicity leads to rapid liver failure and kills 80% of all dogs afflicted with it.

"After Ryan's local pet store in Suzhou was nice enough to inform him of the aflatoxin contamination which has killed about 30 dogs in the region around Shanghai on Dec 23 (how's that for a Christmas present?), Addie was taken from vet to vet, put on IV, given all sorts of jabs and drugs over the next twelve days, but nothing would save her. She lost the fight. Yesterday.

"It remains unclear whether Optima in China is imported from the US or from Australia, but this bit on the corporate damage control mode that the company went into as described by Ryan is interesting:

"I watched Addie while Maggie [Ryan's wife] went into a room with them and talked about the situation. They essentially laid out that they would cover all medical costs related to this, and in the event of her death they would come up with compensation of some sort. How exactly do they calculate that? Pro-rated from time of birth with a bonus for a good temperament and numbers of hours trained? I realize they’re managing the damage and just doing their jobs, but f**k - a****es. [edited by me for profanity]They very likely killed my dog and actually had the audacity to tell Maggie they’ll reimburse us based on book value for the breed plus a bit for pain and suffering.

"The one good thing that came out of the conversation is that we learned a bit more about what happened. Apparently the Olympics are to blame. F**king Olympics.[profanity edit by me] Allegedly, the reason for the contamination is because during the Olympics the Chinese gov’t set tight restrictions on ports of entry for importing. All the dog food was therefore brought in through the hot and humid Guangzhou, where it sat in a non-temperature controlled warehouse long enough for the aflatoxin to develop in the food.

"More drama ensued over the next few days as the Optima distributor eventually backed out of working with Ryan's vet and paying the RMB1,500/day they were charging:

"...we’ve switched from Cao Lang Feng down by the Suzhou Zoo to Wang Wang Gong Guan (Huh?) here in SIP. The closer proximity is a bonus, but the choice was hardly ours. After going to Vet Cao for the last few days, when Maggie went there yesterday the staff explained that if we wanted to stay we’d have to pay the approx. 1500 RMB/day because the dog food distributor had cut off payment there.

"Rather confused by this turn of events, the story we got from Vet Cao was that the cheap-ass distributor didn’t want to pay the high costs associated with the “premium” care at Cao Lang Feng Animal Hospital - largely considered the most well-equipped vet in Suzhou.

"The distributor (predictably) had a different opinion. He told Maggie that Cao Lang Feng had been using this aflatoxin exposure as a big payday. He accused Vet Cao of ordering unneeded and excessive testing and expensive blood transfusions as a way to beef up the bill - which he knew the “clients” wouldn’t have to pay for. He then also said he’d heard that Vet Cao was overheard saying to a friend, “When else am I going to get a chance to make this money from them?” The distributor seemed pretty bothered by this, as he had a long relationship with the animal hospital. He also added that at least one dog brought in with this problem had died not from the liver damage, but because no one was caring for the dog while it was having an IV."


http://www.optimapetcare.com/products.html

Optima--Made in USA

http://www.optimapetcare.com/contact.html

Doane International Pet Products LLC
210 Westwood Place South
Suite 400
Brentwood, Tennessee 37027 USA

http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2006/06/19/daily34.html

Washington Biz Journals June 19, 2006
Mars Completes Purchase of Doane Pet Care

http://www.thehumanaught.com/blog/2008/12/25/us-made-optima-dog-food-in-china-may-have-killed-my-dog/

The Human Aught Blog December 25, 2008--Ryan McLaughin's (Addie's person) blog

US Made Optima Dog Food in China May Have Killed My Dog

Ryan's heartbreaking account of the fight to save Addie's life.
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2009, 07:10:57 PM »

Glad you brought this to the forefront and should stick as a warning in anyones brain buying food with corn in it. After the Diamond food killed 100 dogs I made it a rule to never buy food with corn in it.

This beautiful dog, Addie is now dead because of mold in the food. First its plastic, now its going to be mold as the 2nd killer? Remember corn is over 50% genetically modified too and the combo of the mold on top of that - anyone know what that would do to an innocent animal?
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2009, 09:41:31 PM »

if anyone wants to see a video of puppy Addie showing off her tricks:

http://www.thehumanaught.com/blog/2008/03/30/new-dog-new-tricks/

down at the bottom of the entry is the video. So sad she had such a short life.   Cry Cry
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« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2009, 10:16:15 AM »

Thanks for posting this info.  Luckily, I'm just feeding EVO. 

I saw the video of Addie and cried knowing such a sweet & smart puppy is no longer with them due to mold in the food.

With deepest sorrow.  Run fast and free with your angle wings Addie.
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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2009, 07:28:52 PM »

This food has corn in it (over 50% of corn is genetically modified) and synthetic vitamin k - sheesh. A shame it sat on the dock so the corn and gawd knows if the salmon also went moldy in the heat. But put it on the shelves anyway - gotta make that money and if your pet is dead - don't blame us.

Glad to have this information as to why I wouldn't try this food. Do not buy food with grain in it because of the mold. Diamond's food killed 100 dogs in 2005 and ever since then - no thanks to, no corn, wheat, soy, synthetic vit k, cottonseed, lecithin in any food I feed.
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