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darsben
Oct 22, 2013Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:darsben wrote:
Histrionics does not help
I have a right as everyone else on this forum to voice our opinions. Histrionics it's NOT.
Jerky treats are fed on the same day dog food is fed. No rocket science needed here. If cause of death is NOT found in the jerky treat it's in the dog food.
Just like the CDC does when they have an outbreak they link the common threads of what/where the people ate.
FDA should have taken a sample of the dog food also because it was a common thread in all the dogs.
Would be interesting to 'match' the deaths/illness of these dogs with the time line 'with the numerous voluntary recalls' of all the dog foods.
The histrionics is in the statement by you " isn't that their job" as if they are not doing their job.
the article states; "“To date, testing for contaminants in jerky treats has not revealed a cause for the illnesses,” So you see testing was done on the suspected product and no cause found but you led people to believe the FDA was not doing their job. That is one of the definitions of histrionics.
Think of how long before mad cow disease was finally found or bird flu sometimes these things are hard to trace so stop the histrionics please as if people are not doing there job
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