Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Pet Food Ingredients

More Melamine Tainted Milk Products Seized

Seventy-six tons of dairy products laced with melamine were seized in China last month (June 2010). The melamine nightmare continues.

Seventy-six tons of dairy products laced with melamine were seized in China last month (June 2010).  The melamine nightmare continues.

Reports from China are alluding that this melamine discovery is left over from the 2008 melamine tainted milk horror which killed six babies and sickened 300,000 children.  From an article on CBSNews.com “It is crucial to account for the amount that was contaminated back in 2008 and make sure it is being destroyed or disposed of safely,” said Dr. Peter Ben Embarek, a World Health Organization senior scientist on food safety based in Beijing. “As long as part of it is still not accounted for, or destroyed properly, we will unfortunately see these types of things happening again.”  http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20010219-10391704.html

An article from Wisconsin Ag Connection states “Inspectors in Gansu Province first discovered contaminated samples of milk powder brought to them for testing by a worker at the Dongyuan Dairy Factory in adjacent Qinghai Province. Qinghai officials later found that 64 tons of raw dairy products and 12 tons of finished goods were tainted with melamine, some at up to 559 times the legal maximum.

Both the factory owner, Liu Zhanfeng, 54, and the production manager, Wang Haifeng, 37, were taken into police custody, Xinhua reported. Officials said most of the contaminated material was destined for Zhejiang Province, near Shanghai.”  http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-national.php?Id=1374&yr=2010

A National Toxicology Program report on Melamine states there is a “clear need for updated risk assessment” of melamine.  Under the Food/feed contamination category the report tells us there is “literature evidence for previous nephrotoxicity outbreak in pets in Asia in 2004” and “Literature data shows widespread contamination of fish and meat meal with melamine in Italy in the period 1979-1987.”  http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/files/9MelamineGGCosta.pdf

China has had the opportunity to properly dispose of melamine tainted products and properly control food related industries at risk of melamine tainting since 1979…and they obviously haven’t.  The assumption that this new melamine find (76 tons) is leftover from 2008 is giving far more credit to China than is due.

Wishing you and your pet(s) the best,

Susan Thixton
Pet Food Safety Advocate
Author, Buyer Beware
Co-Author Dinner PAWsible
TruthaboutPetFood.com
PetsumerReport.com

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 2500 cat foods, dog foods,  and pet treats.  30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. www.PetsumerReport.com

 

BB small

 

Have you read Buyer Beware?  Click Here

 

 

 

DP small

 

Cooking for pets made easy, Dinner PAWsible

 

 

 

Are you subscribed to Truth About Pet Food Newsletter?  Click Here to subscribe

Follow Truth about Pet Food on Twitter

Become a Fan of Truth about Pet Food, Dinner PAWsible, Buyer Beware on Facebook

Find Healthy Pet Foods in Your Area Click Here

Click to comment

Leave a 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

Laws require transparency within the pet food industry, but not for you.

Pet Food Regulations

A multi-billion dollar a year industry founded on an illegal process.

Pet Food Ingredients

We educate consumers to risk ingredients, so pet food works out a plan…they just won’t list all those risk ingredients on the pet food...

Pet Food Ingredients

This is another first. Consumer representatives have been asked to participate in an industry directed seminar to provide 'what the consumer wants'. FDA will...