Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Pet Food Regulations

Does $200 Million Tax Revenue Buy Selective Enforcement of Pet Food

What is more important to the state of Florida – the health of animals and enforcement of law or $200 million in tax revenue? It appears to be the money.

What is more important to the state of Florida – the health of animals and enforcement of law or $200 million in tax revenue? It appears to be the money.

A racing Greyhound died in January 2017, 72 other became ill because they consumed 4-D meat pet food; 4-D meat pet food is sourced from dead, diseased, dying or disabled animals. 4-D meat pet food is a violation of Florida state law and federal law. This dog died and 72 other got sick – because Florida doesn’t enforce pet food/animal feed law.

Federal law considers a food (human or animal food) to be adulterated if it contains any part of a diseased animal or an animal that has died other than by slaughter. These laws apply to every single US state. But the state of Florida goes one step further…Florida has laws specific to animal foods/feeds. Florida pet food/animal feed law states…

Chapter 580 Commercial Feed and Feedstuff

580.071 Adulteration.—No person shall distribute an adulterated commercial feed or feedstuff. A commercial feed or feedstuff shall be deemed to be adulterated:

(h) If it is, in whole or in part, the product of a diseased animal or of an animal that has died by a means other than slaughter

4-D meat pet food is a direct violation of Florida state law and federal law. Per Florida state law, the Florida Department of Agriculture has the authority to issue a “STOP-SALE, STOP-USE, REMOVAL, OR HOLD ORDERS” on any adulterated pet food/animal feed, has the authority to “condemn and confiscate” any adulterated pet food/animal feed, Florida even has the authority to arrest repeating offenders of adulterated pet food/animal feed laws.

But…Florida Department of Agriculture has chosen not to arrest repeat offenders in the greyhound racing industry, has chosen not to issue a stop sale, has chosen not the condemn or confiscate any 4-D meat pet food. Florida has chosen NOT to enforce this law at all. Florida Department of Agriculture decided to selectively ‘look the other way’ (selective enforcement) at violations of state and federal law even when animals died, even with multiple instances of illness and death.

From an Orlando, Florida News 6

On the morning of Jan. 17 (2017), trainer Edel Figueroa found a greyhound named SWG Mother Neff dead in its crate with vomit and feces saturating the carpet, a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation investigative report states. Seventy-two other greyhounds were sick and had feces covering their crates’ carpets, the report adds. The dogs had been fed a type of meat not approved for human consumption called “4-D meat,” according to the company that sold the meat to the trainer.

In 2014, two greyhounds died and 97 others became ill at the Daytona Beach Kennel Club after eating food that contained raw 4-D meat.

Why would the state of Florida ignore state and federal law? It could be this…

From the Facebook page of the Florida Greyhound Association (a greyhound racing association):

The state’s Gambling Impact Study reports that the Florida greyhound industry produces an estimated $200 million dollars in tax revenue. Profits from dog racing purses are paid out to the kennels and owners that race the greyhounds, many live, work and spend their income in the Sunshine State.

Should Florida enforce law and prohibit the use/sale of 4-D meat pet food, the Greyhound Racing industry could suffer, the pet food industry as a whole would suffer… so would tax revenue provided to the state.

It’s not just Florida.

Thirteen other states have laws (state laws) specific to pet food/animal feed prohibiting the use of 4-D meat in pet food/animal feed – Arkansas, Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, and North Dakota.

The current President of AAFCO – Ken Bowers – is from Kansas Department of Agriculture; Kansas does not enforce state or federal laws prohibiting the use of 4-D meat in pet food. The President-elect of AAFCO – Stan Cook – is from Missouri Department of Agriculture; Missouri does not enforce state or federal laws prohibiting the use of 4-D meat in pet food.

None of the states that have state laws specific to pet food/animal feed enforce the laws prohibiting the use of 4-D meat.

Every single U.S. state should be enforcing federal laws that specifically classifies 4-D meat to be an adulterant (human or animal food) too. But not one state enforces federal law in pet food/animal feed. Not one.

It’s not just ‘food’ for racing greyhounds.

We don’t know with certainty how common 4-D meat is in commercial pet food. We have information from USDA – based on 2003 statistics – stating “about three billion pounds of carcasses” from animal mortalities (‘dead’/non-slaughtered – one of the 4-D’s) need to be disposed of annually. And we know that pet food companies – Evanger’s Pet Food, Against the Grain Pet Food, Party Animal Pet Food – sourced meat from euthanized animals (‘dead’/non-slaughtered – one of the 4-D’s – sourced from a ‘dead animal processor’) telling the consumer the products were ‘human grade’ and even ‘organic’.

What is certain – 4-D meat in pet food kills and sickens animals. What is certain – each U.S. state pet food regulatory authority is ignoring law. What is certain – industry and government are profiting because laws are being ignored.

It is truly criminal.

 

Wishing you and your pet(s) the best,

Susan Thixton
Pet Food Safety Advocate
Author Buyer Beware, Co-Author Dinner PAWsible
TruthaboutPetFood.com
Association for Truth in Pet Food

What’s in Your Pet’s Food?
Is your dog or cat eating risk ingredients?  Chinese imports? Petsumer Report tells the ‘rest of the story’ on over 4,000 cat foods, dog foods, and pet treats. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Click Here to preview Petsumer Report. www.PetsumerReport.com

list-seal-xsmall

 

The 2017 List
Susan’s List of trusted pet foods.  Click Here

 

Have you read Buyer Beware?  Click Here

Cooking pet food made easy, Dinner PAWsible

Find Healthy Pet Foods in Your Area Click Here

15 Comments

15 Comments

  1. Reader

    May 21, 2017 at 5:08 pm

    People come and go through this site frequently.They “arrive” …. because they’ve been Googling in response to some pet care crisis. They read the articles for a while. Decide on a new PF or home cook. And move on. It’s not until an article shows the direct consequence of killer food on an animal that people really wake up. This is not something out of anyone’s control. It is a matter of breaking a law intended to prevent just such tragedies. Evangers’ was bad enough. What more does it take for people to speak up. (And yes, Greyhound Rescue is very involved!). But here are two industries colluding with the government (gaming and the pet food industry) so people can profit from the direct effort ….to ignore risk!

    As readers of this site, what are we going to do about the situation. Please suggest a letter and contacts where protest can be sent. And by the way, everyone should be copying their media.

    • Peter

      May 22, 2017 at 6:41 am

      It is even more than you suggest. We must examine the societal phenomena, wherein consumers simply allow themselves to wholly abandon common sense as they shop for pet food. Consumers surely, on the whole, KNOW that pet foods are not prepared from the ingredients such as they appear both in pictures and as descriptive terms on the label. We really do KNOW that the chicken in that can doesn’t look like it does on the label… or, that trace amounts of “wholesome” and “real” and even “organic” quality ingredients really aren’t there or are in such trace amounts… that its just marketing borne of an exploitation of trust… trust that has really never been earned. WE as consumers are collusive in this shameful situation.

  2. Woofielover

    May 21, 2017 at 5:09 pm

    Well, Evanger’s is worth less in tax revenues and they’re still operating. It doesn’t matter the state, our country is corrupt and money-focused. We all suffer for it in our food, water, soil and air. If humans are treated this way why would we expect more for our animals (though I personally think they’re more important than most humans!)?

  3. D. Haven

    May 21, 2017 at 5:28 pm

    “What is more important to the state of Florida – the health of animals and enforcement of law or $200 million in tax revenue?…”

    Money of course. Money is the only thing anyone cares about besides themselves.

    Speaking of the health of animals, the Greyhound racing industry is sickening. Those poor animals are locked in cages when not muzzled to race and are as scared and timid as can be. My mother was part of their rescue group and vocal advocates bringing those poor creatures home for a chance at life. I wish humans would use one another as they use animals.

    • Sandy Murphey -Northern CA, USA

      May 22, 2017 at 10:10 am

      D.Haven, Yes money is the bottom line, and when a breeder loses a Greyhound, I wonder if their grief is more about losing money than losing the dog.

      Some humans do use other humans in even worse ways than animals. Slavery is alive and well in 2017. Some products that we use and eat are produced by human slavery. I don’t have a list of companies, but it can be obtained with a search.

      Much gratitude to your mother for helping to rescue the Greyhounds.

  4. Darlene

    May 21, 2017 at 5:54 pm

    D. Haven, I agree money is the end all for most people and businesses. But as someone who has adopted ex-racing greyhound since 1996, and been involved in their adoption from rescue groups for almost 20 year, please don’t believe they are all ”scared and timid as can be”. I had many fosters and many I adopted who were anything but timid. Adopted out many more who were wonderful, normal pets. Yes, had a few shy ones, but one never knows if that trait is from genetics or treatment at the track. Like all industries, there are good and bad people, and while I don’t agree with racing dogs or horses for sport, I have met good people who worked in the industry and who cared about the dogs. I’ve even known trainers who hid dogs, at their own risk, for later rescue, that owners slated to euthanize because no longer profitable.

    As far as 4D meat, it has been fed to greyhounds for decades and who knows how many have sickened and died due to eating such garbage. But the same goes for our beloved pets who eat this same toxic meat in pet food we buy everyday and believe is safe.

  5. stormidnight

    May 21, 2017 at 6:20 pm

    It’s money, has always been money and will always be money, until the money stops. Unfortunately, the masses are ignorant and pound-foolish. God bless the animals they bring into their lives. Do the best you can for yours, educate when you can and know that on the other side, this means very little. It’s suffering, but short term, thank God. It’s crazy here on earth.

    • Stephanoe

      May 22, 2017 at 1:12 pm

      I wholeheartedly agree!

  6. ROBIN WORL

    May 21, 2017 at 8:37 pm

    Susan,I do not know what I would fo without your selfless work…
    Your pet food list is priceless!!
    My babies get Primal brand Raw!!!
    Xoxo

    • Sandy Murphey -Northern CA, USA

      May 22, 2017 at 10:02 am

      Robin, I think even Primal has had recalls. I give my cat Rad Cat raw, and even that company has had recalls, but I continue to feed it. There really is no safe pet food, even if it’s human grade, since there are recalls on human food all the time. We take risks with anything we put in our mouth, and in our pet’s mouths. I’m thankful that Susan is such a warrior in trying to inform and protect us. She puts herself at risk in doing this selfless work.

      • D. Haven

        May 22, 2017 at 1:13 pm

        I agree with you, Sandy.

  7. shelby

    May 21, 2017 at 10:52 pm

    Susan, what can we do?! Who should we contact?
    This MUST stop!! I want to help.

  8. Pat P.

    May 22, 2017 at 1:55 am

    The work of Susan’s is invaluable, and I am certain that my pet’s lives have been lengthened and improved because of it! Yet, many humans are lazy, ignorant, selfish and greedy, enough so, that their pets, even those claimed to be children, are, actually, neglected. The pet parent won’t spend the additional money needed to provide better care or take the time to cook or travel to a different store, even when doable.
    I don’t comprehend those people, any more than I do the mindset of animal abusers.
    Even though you can’t change as many as you would prefer, each animal that has a healthier life can thank you, along with his/her guardian. You may reach less than your goal, nevertheless, a worthwhile, lifesaving one–much more than most can claim.

    Greyhounds are subjected to so much abuse. It is extremely disheartening. The racing industry should be permanently banned. Activists have been fighting this for years. The state of Florida is very corrupt, in general. Just look at its criminal governor, elected twice, despite being involved in the largest Medicare fraud in history (with the largest fine), in addition to other known crimes.

  9. Fred Barton

    May 24, 2017 at 8:16 am

    “But…Florida Department of Agriculture has chosen not to arrest repeat offenders in the greyhound racing industry, has chosen not to issue a stop sale, has chosen not the condemn or confiscate any 4-D meat pet food. ”

    That’s because racing greyhounds are not considered pets. In Kansas its even a law. They are classed with cows sheep and pigs specifically so they don’t get the same protections as companion animals. If state governments were to expect greyhounds to receive the same level of care in the kennels that you give your dog or cat, the industry would be out of business. That’s right, it’s all about money. Greyhounds are commodities brought into this world for the sole purpose of making their owners money and their treatment reflects that fact.

    I am a Board member of GREY2K USA Worldwide, an organization that fights to save these marvelous creatures all over the globe. (you can learn more about us here: http://www.grey2kusa.org.) I have fostered and adopted rescued racing greyhounds since 1995. I cannot imagine abandoning any of them when they become injured, old or sick and yet this is routinely what happens to them at operating tracks.
    Fred Barton
    Board Member
    GREY2K USA Worldwide

    • Reader

      May 24, 2017 at 2:00 pm

      Thank you for what you do.

      And I apologize up front. Being sorry about how this is going to be my day to rant. But we have all these “fancy” people running around the country shouting about rights and oppression. As well as a Snowflake, Cupcake generation crying over paper cuts. Which I get. (Not to be demeaning about a human rights issue). But when it comes to a population of living creatures that have NO say or means of protection. For something that CAN be corrected AND stopped. To be reminded of this brutality. Keeping a particular breed (a sight hound) that purposefully lives for speed … confined. In between races. Is pretty SICK. I hope any profit ever made by one of these exploiters who bets on such nonsense, only brings bad them as much misery.

      Thank you for reminding people about an embarrassing and sad pastime in this country. Michael Vick was made to pay for his (by comparison limited) animal brutality. And yet the State of Florida gets to profit from it. Wow. What a mistakenly civilized society we live in.

Leave a Reply

Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Learn More

Human Grade & Feed Grade
Do you know what the differences are between Feed Grade and Human Grade pet food? Click Here.

 

The Regulations
Pet Food is regulated by federal and state authorities. Unfortunately, authorities ignore many safety laws. Click Here to learn more about the failures of the U.S. pet food regulatory system.

 

The Many Styles of Pet Food
An overview of the categories, styles, legal requirements and recall data of commercial pet food in the U.S. Click Here.

 

The Ingredients
Did you know that all pet food ingredients have a separate definition than the same ingredient in human food? Click Here.

Click Here for definitions of animal protein ingredients.

Click Here to calculate carbohydrate percentage in your pet’s food.

 

Sick Pet Caused by a Pet Food?

If your pet has become sick or has died you believe is linked to a pet food, it is important to report the issue to FDA and your State Department of Agriculture.

Save all pet food – do not return it for a refund.

If your pet required veterinary care, ask your veterinarian to report to FDA.

Click Here for FDA and State contacts.

The List

The Treat List

Special Pages to Visit

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Click Here

Pet Food Recall History (2007 to present)
Click Here

Find Healthy Pet Foods Stores
Click Here

About TruthaboutPetFood.com
Click Here

Friends of TruthaboutPetFood.com
Click Here

You May Also Like

Pet Food Ingredients

Just like FDA, the state of Florida refuses to enforce law with pet food. Florida would not admit it directly, but that's what it...