Oct-22-2013 03:46 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Nov-04-2013 01:18 PM
dturm wrote:
History is a little sketchy as there are parents and grandparents that "share custody". We're trying to pin everybody down on treats/foods/supplements and waiting for pending lab results.\
It's just unusual for an otherwise healthy 4 year old dog to go in to acute kidney failure for no apparent reason.
The dog didn't lose all kidney function and is gaining back every day, so I think he's out of the woods.
Doug
Nov-04-2013 12:55 PM
Nov-04-2013 11:29 AM
dturm wrote:
We may have had our first patient. Still don't know for sure, but acute kidney failure with no evidence of underlying disease (lepto titer still pending), infection or other toxin. The dog is doing fine after two days of fluid therapy, but it shows the difficulty in tracking down these things, even at a point of care area, we can't be sure of cause.
Doug, DVM
Nov-04-2013 11:10 AM
Nov-04-2013 10:52 AM
Nov-04-2013 09:12 AM
Nov-04-2013 07:22 AM
We conducted bacterial, compositional and toxicological analyses, and evaluated irradiation effects on glycerin; however, each sample did not necessarily undergo all four analyses. The specific types of tests we conducted on jerky treat products include:
• Microbiological Testing
o Bacterial culture for Salmonella
o Bacterial enterotoxin
o Mold and yeast culture
o Mycotoxin
• Compositional Testing
o Physical characteristics evaluation
o Composition with glycerol content
o Vitamin D content
o DNA analysis
• Chemical Toxicology Testing
o General screens for toxic compounds: restricted list
o Metals: various heavy metals
o Glycols: diethylene glycol-DEG; ethylene glycol-EG; propylene glycol-PEG; dihydroxyacetone (DHA); and 1,3 Propanediol
o Glycerin metabolites: glycolic acid, diglycolic acid, and lactic acid
o Sugar alcohols: xylitol (added in 2013), sorbitol (added in 2013), glycerol
o Other organics: hexachlorobutadiene, paraquat, aristolochic acid, and oxalic acid (added in 2013)
o Antibiotics: gentamicin, tetracycline degradation products, sulfonamides (sulfaclozine, sulfaquinoxaline), trimethoprim, enrofloxacin, tilmicosin; several samples also tested for: sulfamethoxazole, sulfamethazine, sulfadiazine, sulfathiazole, sulfanilamide, sulfadimethoxine, sulfasoxizole, chloramphenicol, and gatifloxacin (both added in 2013)
o Drugs: monensin, quinocetone, and additional forensic drug screen (list-restricted information)
o Biogenic amines: putrescine, cadaverine, histamine, agmatine, spermidine, and spermine
Phorbol esters: Jatropha curcas toxins
o Additives/preservatives: nitrites, sulfites
o Tanning agents: tannic acid and gallic acid
o Flavoring agents: monosodium glutamate-MSG (added in 2013), malic acid, maleic acid, methyl-4-pentenoate (added in 2013), and fumaric acid (added in 2013)
o Illegal dye agents: Auramine, Bixin, Butter Yellow, Fast Garnet, Metanil Yellow, Orange II, Orange Oil SS, Para Red, Rhodamine B, Sudan Black B, Sudan I-IV G, Sudan Orange, Sudan Red 7B, Sudan Red B, Sudan Red G and Toluidine Red
• Evaluation of Jerky Treat Irradiation
o Furan analysis
o 2-dodecylcyclobutanone (2-DCB)
Source: Jerky Pet Treat Investigation
Oct-30-2013 07:10 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Pops, you need a new hobby!!!!!
Oct-30-2013 04:28 PM
Oct-29-2013 03:08 PM
BCSnob wrote:Code2High wrote:Not really that bad considering it is a multi year list and most line items are simply different lots or different package sizes of the same med.; now compare the recall list to the long list of dog meds on the market.antiquedrose wrote:
List of recalled dog meds
Wow...that's reassuring. Not.
A-Z Veterinary Treatment List
Now go look at the list of recalled human drugs during just 2013.
2013 Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products
You'll note there are some common company names on both recalled lists and in some cases for the same problem.Hospira brand Lidocaine and Marcaine: Recall - Presence Of Particulate
Oct-29-2013 11:43 AM
Oct-29-2013 10:05 AM
Code2High wrote:
Food Fight!!!!!! :B :B :B
Oct-29-2013 03:49 AM
Code2High wrote:Not really that bad considering it is a multi year list and most line items are simply different lots or different package sizes of the same med.; now compare the recall list to the long list of dog meds on the market.antiquedrose wrote:
List of recalled dog meds
Wow...that's reassuring. Not.
Hospira brand Lidocaine and Marcaine: Recall - Presence Of Particulate
Oct-29-2013 02:23 AM