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Date Posted: 18:45:06 03/28/08 Fri
Author: Margaret Stelmach
Subject: my dogs illness

This website was brought to my attention today. I would like to inform you that
early in August 2007, my little coton du tulear began to vomit with evidence of blood. We immediately took him to our vet . She diagnosed him as having ingested rat poison. That was difficult to believe as our dog goes out to relieve himself in our fenced yard and we are always present. That is the limit of his outdoor exposure. The vet flushed out his system , and did some blood work to determine if any of his organs had been damaged. Fortunately, there wasn't any internal damage. After he was observed we were able to bring him home He was on medication that coated his intestinal tract and we had to limit his diet to i.d. and rice canned. It took him several days to fully recover. We were still worried about him after hearing the words rat poison. He has been on your Nutro chicken, rice & oatmeal for sensitive stomachs (dry small kibble) for about two years and we had trusted the product. However, today after reading the FDA reports I can see where some residue of rat poison could find its way into your product or any product that is processed where rats could be a problem. I need reassurance from Natural Choice that you take precautions against contaminated dog or cat food.

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