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ÿþ<p>Dog Food Scares Leave Owners Worried

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<p>Loving owners of dogs and other animals care deeply about the well-being of their pet. This is why news of a dog food scare is such a source of constant worry. Dog owners try to give their pets the best food on the market but when it comes to future dog food scares, it is impossible to know what brand will be struck next. A dog food scare calls for recalls on the products but this is no use to those that have already fed the food to their beloved dog. They all want to know what caused the dog food scare and what damage could be done. A dog becoming sick is upsetting to their owners as well as being costly due to vet bills but the worst part is the thought that it could have been prevented by the manufacturers. <p>Dog food scares leave owners worried over a longer period of time as they ponder upon the ingredients of their pets favorite meals and wonder just how nutritionally valuable they are anyway. Cases like this often lead to owners striving to create their own pet food. At least this way the responsibility is entirely in their own hands and with enough research they can source the best foods to provide an all round healthy diet for their pet dog. <p>Kicking off a Dog Food Scare <p>As dog food scares seem to become more frequent, many of us wonder what causes a dog food scare. What has to happen in order for pet food to be recalled? In most cases it is because there is a possibility that the pet food has become contaminated in some way due to a poison or toxic chemical seeping into the food or being added by mistake. There are even cases of disgruntled employees causing the problem in order for their employers to get bad press and possible law suits against them. Unfortunately it may just be a problem with the equipment, there are sometimes no way of knowing just what caused the problem and this is the scariest of all. <p>It is hard to imagine but most of these situations cannot be prevented and none of us including the pet food manufacturers can tell what is going to happen in the future. A random occurrence can just happen. The best thing that the manufacturers can do is provide clean and fully maintained working environments and in the case of a possible dog food scare, to inform the public and recall the potentially contaminated food as early as they can.

 

 

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