yuri36 schreef:Er staat nergens dat alleen gekookte botten gevaarlijk zijn. Integendeel, er wordt aangeraden om voor alternatieven voor botten te kiezen, voor je hond om op te kauwen.dagmar88 schreef:Je vergeet de intro.
“Some people think it’s safe to give dogs large bones, like those from a ham or a roast,” says Carmela Stamper, D.V.M., a veterinarian in the Center for Veterinary Medicine at the Food and Drug Administration. “Bones are unsafe no matter what their size. Giving your dog a bone may make your pet a candidate for a trip to your veterinarian’s office later, possible emergency surgery, or even death.”
“Make sure you throw out bones from your own meals in a way that your dog can’t get to them,” adds Stamper, who suggests taking the trash out right away or putting the bones up high and out of your dog’s reach until you have a chance to dispose of them. “And pay attention to where your dog’s nose is when you walk him around the neighborhood—steer him away from any objects lying in the grass."
Wij waren ook wel zo ver dat we geen verhitte botten geven
Troep die op straat ligt valt ook echt te vergelijken met wat er in mijn diepvries ligt natuurlijk
En andere botten die overblijven na de maaltijd ook niet...
Het gaat in dit artikel over grote, dragende (verhitte) botten als kauwproduct.
Wat is dat voor vergelijk?
De FDA heeft overigens wel een standpunt omtrent rauw diervoeding.
Is it safe for me to provide my pet with a raw food diet?
FDA does not believe raw meat foods for animals are consistent with the goal of protecting the public from significant health risks, particularly when such products are brought into the home and/or used to feed domestic pets; however, we understand that some people prefer to feed these types of diets to their pets. For the protection of both you and your pet, the FDA recommends the following when handling or using raw meat, poultry or seafood, for use in a pet’s diet:
* Keep raw meat and poultry products frozen until ready to use.
* Thaw in refrigerator or microwave.
* Keep raw food diets separate from other foods. Wash working surfaces, utensils (including cutting boards, preparation and feeding bowls), hands, and any other items that touch or contact raw meat, poultry or seafood with hot soapy water.
* Cover and refrigerate leftovers immediately or discard safely.
In addition:
* For added protection, kitchen sanitizers should be used on cutting boards and counter tops periodically. A sanitizing solution can be made by mixing one teaspoon of chlorine bleach to one quart of water.
* If you use plastic or other non-porous cutting boards, run them through the dishwasher after each use.
If you are interested in starting a raw food diet for your pet, please consult with your veterinarian.
En heel, heel toevallig krikt melamine het eiwitgehalte op een hele goedkope manier op
Fijn ook, dat er vooraf zo goed wordt getest :N: En dat er snel en adequaat wordt gereageerd :N:
On March 15, 2007, pet food manufacturer Menu Foods alerted FDA to 14 animal deaths in the United States: 4 cats and 1 dog reported by consumers, and 9 cats that died during routine taste trials conducted by the company. In the following months, consumers and veterinarians reported many more illnesses and deaths potentially associated with a wide variety of pet foods made by Menu Foods and other manufacturers.
Why are so many kinds of pet foods recalled?
Many companies that sell pet food do not make the food. Instead, they give their formulation, or recipe, to manufacturing firms. The manufacturer mixes ingredients according to the recipes to make a wide variety of pet foods for companies to sell under many different brand names.
Volgens FDA is melamine terug gevonden in de nieren van de gestorven dieren en is vergiftiging door melamine door onafhankelijke dierenartsen vastgesteld als de doodsoorzaak.






