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MemberPets are/have died after eating Royal Canin. This is happening NOW (January 2014). Read “consumer affairs” on internet. We almost lost our poodle this past week due to Royal Canin SO can after opening the first can of new purchase of this food. Has been on it for almost 3 years. She had two meals, quit eating after 1-2 bites on future meals, finally refused the food. She is our food lover; always looking forward to her meal. Severe seizure was first medical symptom, gastritis severe, weakness with legs collapsing, trying to throw up, pacing and trying to hide, blood work revealed elevated pancreatic enzyme for first time in her 8 years. Two vet visits, over $700 in costs. Fortunately, I got on line to look for recalls….Nothing! Found all the recent deaths from Royal Canin on “consumer affairs”, vet began antibiotics and probiotics, changed to other poodles raw food, and now she is healing. Very strange….Our second poodle kept barking at her and trying to keep her away from eating this food. After starting on Primal raw, mixing in other ingredients including yogurt, she never had any negative effects. We are praying she continues to heal and get strong again. Our vet is calling Royal Canin (good luck) and notifying customers. Why no recalls????
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