
After an investigation reportedly uncovered a drug used for euthanizing animals inside various brands of dog food, a massive recall has been issued by multiple companies.
The J.M. Smucker Company issued a voluntary recall of several types of their “Gravy Train,” “Kibbles ‘N Bits,” and “Skippy” wet dog food products. In a memo to retailers, obtained by TruthAboutPetFood.com, J.M. Smucker said the move was being made “because a minor ingredient may contain low levels of pentobarbital.”
Pentobarbital is a sedative used to treat insomnia but can also induce death when given in large doses. The sedative is a known euthanasia drug given to pets when they are put to sleep. Smucker’s memo claims that the amount detected was “extremely low” and did not pose a risk to pets, however, its presence was “not acceptable.”
RECALL ALERT: Gravy Train, Kibbles ‘N Bits, & Skippy Dog Foods Recalled Due to Presence of Euthanasia Drug https://t.co/KX1z9gdeOz pic.twitter.com/IRqz40pto0
— Walk-Me Pet Services (@walkmesurrey) February 15, 2018
According to reports, 60 percent of Gravy Train samples in an independent test came back positive for pentobarbital. “Please know our internal investigation into this situation is ongoing. We take this very seriously and are extremely disappointed that pentobarbital was introduced to our supply chain,” Gravy Train officials said in a statement after 10 different types of the brand were recalled.
The FDA is also investigating the euthanasia drug contamination after finding the chemical in Evanger’s dog and cat food. The Illinois-based company recalled its “Hunk of Beef” products when FDA officials found the drug in a shipment of dog food cans manufactured between June 6 and June 13, 2016.
“Pentobarbital can affect animals that ingest it, and possibly cause side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, excitement, loss of balance, or nausea, or in extreme cases, possibly death,” U.S. health officials warn.
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Deborah Zimmerman
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http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2018/02/gravy-train-ol-roy-other-brands-recalled-for-euthanasia-drug/
Josh Mullen
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Sherry D. Mullen
Janet York
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What makes me saddest about the whole thing is what do you expect when (I just found out) when these companies buy euthanized animals to grind up and make them dog food? WTF? How in the hell are we even so stupid to feed our pets other pets?
Vanetta Johnson
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Larry Cleaver
Jennifer Barry
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Matthew Barry
Rikki Tokarczyk Cantin
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Seems these mass producers of dog food are always having some sort of recall. With all due respect the dog foods on this list I’d NEVER feed my boxer girl.
Mary Lynn Crosby
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are they using euthanized pets to put in their food?
Darci Davis
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How does a euthanasia drug get into dog food ?
Barb Marks
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How does this even happen!
Mickey McCombs
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how did the drug get into the food?