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Reply To: Dr Harveys Oracle

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Aspen A
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I’m not saying recalls aren’t a big deal, I’m just saying that any company, no matter how careful, is subject to them, and awareness of what they really mean can save some overreaction. I recently had a recall on a food I purchased from a store, and almost threw it away, but then I looked into it and it was for a peanut contamination, and since I don’t have a peanut allergy, I felt safe to use the product after all. You should take every precaution you feel is necessary to protect yourself and your pets, and it shows a high level of good pet parenting to keep up to date on what is happening with the companies you are purchasing your food from. This forum is full of great people like yourselves who care enough to do their research – if all pets had such great pet parents, the world would be a much better place!