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dturm
Feb 22, 2015Moderator
I'm going to shut this thread down but leave if open for information only, no comments allowed.
There are some glaring problems with either the article or law suit depending on which is accurate.
Propylene glycol was mentioned as the automotive antifreeze where Ethylene glycol is the common poisonous ingredient in antifreeze. Propylene glycol is what is in our pink RV antifreeze for water lines and is a vehicle used in many oral and IV medications. Seems like a big error in reasoning or reporting.
It's a stretch to go from 3000 online complaints about "food making my dog sick" to a particular food or even food for that matter being the cause.
I've dealt with thousands of cases of sick dogs where the owner though they were poisoned or the food caused it where the actual cause was proven to be something else or couldn't be found.
Doug, DVM
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There are some glaring problems with either the article or law suit depending on which is accurate.
Propylene glycol was mentioned as the automotive antifreeze where Ethylene glycol is the common poisonous ingredient in antifreeze. Propylene glycol is what is in our pink RV antifreeze for water lines and is a vehicle used in many oral and IV medications. Seems like a big error in reasoning or reporting.
It's a stretch to go from 3000 online complaints about "food making my dog sick" to a particular food or even food for that matter being the cause.
I've dealt with thousands of cases of sick dogs where the owner though they were poisoned or the food caused it where the actual cause was proven to be something else or couldn't be found.
Doug, DVM
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