Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
May 1, 2007
By:
Amanda Bertholf
The recall has left clients questioning your recommendations—and you questioning manufacturers. Tackle the job of earning back trust one step at a time, client by client and case by case.
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
May 1, 2007
By:
Amanda Bertholf
In the thick of media reports and hourly updates, we asked your colleagues how they were handling the pet food recall. Here are their tips from the trenches.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
May 1, 2007
By:
Krista Schultz
National Report — As confusion, outcry and updates continue to grow on pace with the pet food recall, several key organized veterinary associations stepped up to help calm the frenzy and restore pet owner sanity.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 23, 2007
The expanding pet-food recall that started with Ontario-based Menu Foods Inc. has prompted the government to consider whether pet foods should be regulated in Canada.
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April 13, 2007
Menu Foods pet-food recall was estimated at snaring 1 percent of all pet food. As the recall list grew, so did DVM Newsmagazine's coverage. Click here for more coverage
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 13, 2007
National Report - A national survey to gauge the impact of the contaminated pet food following the massive recall was launched late yesterday.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 9, 2007
National Report - 4/9/07 - In response to pet-owner concerns after the large-scale recall of some pet foods, the American Veterinary Medical Association issued guidelines on making home-cooked meals for pets while reiterating that non-recalled pet foods remain the best option.
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