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Date Posted: 13:07:11 11/15/07 Thu
Author: James Stanton
Subject: nutro max large puppy dry food

As I write this as our 12 week old boxer pup is at the vet hospital for the second time. He's there for vomiting bloody mucous, bloody diarrhea, urinating large amounts and lethargy. The tests by the vet have not shown any specific cause. The first hospital stay was brief after he was given IV fluids and he perked up and stopped vomiting. Shortly after returning home his symptoms returned and is now in the hospital on IV fluids. The vet says the tests haven't shown any cause for this. I begain to wonder about the dog food in light of the recalls of pet food. WE were feeding him Nutromax for large puppies dry food. I googled Nutro Max dry food and to my amazement and horror found that other dog owners were describing the exact symptoms that my dog had in their pets who had eaten Nutro dry food. I've printed out the information and will give the vet a copy. I am saving the Nutro dog food in case it needs to be tested. My dog is NOT going to get this food any more. We haved contacted the dogs breeder who feeds the puppies this food to warn him to watch for these symptoms. Hopefully we can bring our dog home tomorrow.

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