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The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital
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 Nutrition
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The recent pet food recall has raised the question of how to provide the best diet for our dogs and cats. Is home cooking a good option? Dr. Kathryn Michel, clinical nutritionist at the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital, offers advice on this timely topic. Here you will also find links to the FDA's site about the current recalls as well as other links that may be of interest.

"Our pets have very specific nutritional needs that differ from human nutritional requirements," says Dr. Michel. "You would need to formulate a diet that has all the necessary nutrients, all in the correct proportions if you decided to make your own pet food. Expert advice is necessary to ensure that your pet's health would not be jeopardized by any improperly prepared home-made diet. Keep in mind that there are still plenty of commercial pet foods available that are believed to be safe; just check the FDA recall list  to make sure you're not feeding one of the affected brands."

Remember that most spices are upsetting to pets' systems and will cause gastric irritation and diarrhea, so they should never be used. Plus, there are known toxic foods for dogs and cats, including onions, garlic, raisins, grapes, chocolate and macadamia nuts.

If your pet is showing any signs of distress, please visit your veterinarian as soon as possible.

Updates

U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Pet Food Recall/Tainted Animal Feed - Home Page
Search Tool For Pet Food Recalls
Pet Food Recall Frequently Asked Questions
What Can You Do?
Cooking For Pets: Good Idea?
Alternative Diets for Pets
Press Releases
Menu Foods - 5/22/2007
Menu Foods, FDA Release - 4/5/2007
Iams & Eukanuba - 5/2/2007
Hill's - 4/18/2007
Hill's - 5/1/2007
Sunshine Mills - 4/5/2007
Del Monte - Update - 4/6/2007
Natural Balance - 4/16/2007
Purina -3/30/2007
Royal Canin - 4/19/2007
Pet Chews - 4/5/2007
BJ's Wholesale Club Issues Recall Dog Treats: Potential Salmonella Contamination - 3/9/2007
Eight In One Announces Nationwide Recall of All Lots Of Dingo® Chick’n Jerky Treats for Dogs, Cats And Ferrets - 3/30/2007

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