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"Our hearts go out to many thousands of pet owners across Canada and the U.S. for their losses and worry," Paul Henderson, president and CEO of Menu Foods, said Friday in Toronto.
"Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product," Henderson said. "If your pets are showing any sign of illness after consuming the recalled product, see a veterinarian immediately.""Twice I've gotten through to their 1-800 number and both times I was told that someone from Menu Foods would return my call -- nobody has. That's not very heartfelt," she said.See the full content of this document
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Rat Poison Found in Recalled Pet Food
Officials say they don't know how it got there
By David FriendTORONTO -- Rat poison has been found in pet food that sparked a massive recall and sent a scare through tens of ...See the full content of this document
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