
Racing board lifts ban on feed made after March 27.
Racing board lifts ban on feed made after March 27.
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Purina says it is fully cooperating with investigation; racing board hopes to prevent horses from ingesting the banned substance.
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No illnesses have been reported at this time.
Recall only affects product made June 14, 2012.
Consumers can receive a full refund.
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Kasel Associated Industries' refusal to issue recall slams into agency's new muscle.
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Milo's Kitchen's chicken-based treats also recently recalled.
Schenck waived her right to a preliminary hearing.
Dog treats were made specifically for PetSmart stores.
Manufacturer, Kasel Associated Industries Inc., declines to issue a voluntary recall despite repeated positive Salmonella tests.
Those who receive assistance through veterinary trust may not have enough to feed animal companions.
Nut product manufacturer implicated in Salmonella outbreak that led to dog treat recall.
Contamination found during testing by the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
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Pet food found to be high in moisture.
Despite extensive testing a cause of illness has not been revealed.
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