My Dog is Having Seizures lately

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    My Dog is Having Seizures lately

    He's been eating Costco "Kirkland" brand pet foods and Chicken Soup Brand Dog Food and i noticed this is related to Diamond dog food somehow and they just had a recent recall due to 23 dogs dying from eating their dog food.
    Seeing my dog have seizures was scary. I dont want it to happen to other dogs.  Dont feed them the food above.
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    I have copied and paste the following online article I read.
    I am concerned for other dog owners.
     
    I am providing the following as a community service.  Diamond Pet Food has recalled some pet food with potentially life threatening toxins in it.  Several dogs have died an agonizing death from this toxic food.  I received the below information which relates not only to Diamond, but to other brands:
    Diamond Pet Food Recalls
    1/4/06 11:53am ET - Update From AnimalHelp
    :

    Despite claims that the brands below are the only brands affected, We have received feedback from pet owners who have recently fed both Cosco  "Kirkland" brand pet foods and Chicken Soup Brand Dog Food, whose pets have exhibited the same symptoms as noted with Diamond Brands and the aflatoxin contamination.

    **Please be aware that while these animals had all the same symptoms of aflatoxin illness the test results have not been completed yet and it will be a short time before we know for sure whether their deaths  were caused by the food. There are other illnesses and diseases that cause liver failure and may be to blame. But because the foods these animals were eating are all made by Diamond, and the symptoms are the same, we want to warn you to be on the lookout for similar illness in your animals until we know for sure.

    Sadly, a 2 year old Skye Terrier died Monday January 2nd, 2006. He was eating Chicken Soup brand food and displayed the symptoms of aflatoxin illness before he died. The other dogs in this household are also sick. Liver profiles, toxicology screenings and pathology results are pending.

    Also, a cat death has occured on Tuesday January 3rd, 2006 in upstate SC. This cat was eating Cosco brand cat food and displayed the symptoms of aflatoxin illness. Pathology results are pending on this cat. We know of one other cat who almost died from the same symptoms of aflatoxin illness and also was being fed Cosco brand cat food.

    Cosco's Kirkland Brand pet foods are made by Schell & Kampeter , who also make the Diamond Products. Chicken Soup is considered one of their super premium food, and they also make Nutra Nuggets. Cosco Kirkland is made at one or more of the Diamond plants.

    If you feed your pet Cosco brands - or ANY other pet food brands (it is possible that other store brands are made at Diamond plants) - and see illness and symptoms as mentioned here, we urge you to get your pet  to your veterinarian immediately for a liver profile.

    We expect the Chicken Soup brands and the Cosco brands will be added to the official recall very soon if the test results from these two recent deaths provide proof that cause of death resulted from ingestion of aflatoxin in the food. We will keep you up to date if any changes are announced.

    Because of testing conducted by officials in North Carolina, Diamond Pet Foods has added Diamond Professional for Adult Dogs to the list of recalled products anufactured in our Gaston, S.C. facility and distributed in the eastern U.S.

    The product, Diamond Professional for Adult Dogs, contains a "Best By"  date of January 29, 2007.

    Testing performed by the North Carolina agriculture department showed a single bag of the product contained high levels of aflatoxin. The product was discontinued in August of this year.

    According to Mark Brinkmann, chief operations officer for Diamond Pet Foods, the company will continue working closely with state officials and will not hesitate to take action if testing warrants.

    Customers should return any unused product to their retailers and should consult their veterinarian if pets show any signs of illness.  Complete information can be found at www.diamondpet.com, or by calling the Diamond Pet Foods Customer Information Center toll-free at  1-866-214-6945.

    What products are being recalled? 

    Recalled products can be identified by the Date Code and "Best By" dates listed on the back panel of the package. Recalled products will have a capital "G" (in reference to Gaston) in the 11th or 12th position of the date code (18 lb. to 55 lb. bags), and "Best By"  dates between March 1, 2007 and June 10, 2007. The capital "G" will
    be in the 9th position on smaller 4 lb. to 8 lb. bags.

    Diamond's quantitative analysis records substantiate that shipments were definitively clear of aflatoxin after December 10. As such, "Best  By 11-June-07" date codes or later are not affected. Also, products with "Best By" dates prior to 28-Feb-07 are safe.

    Products manufactured at our Gaston S.C. facility included in the recall:

    Diamond Premium Adult Dog Food
    Diamond Hi-Energy Dog Food
    Diamond Maintenance Dog Food
    Diamond Professional for Adult Dogs
    Diamond Performance Dog Food
    Diamond Puppy Food
    Diamond Low Fat Dog Food
    Diamond Maintenance Cat Food
    Diamond Professional Cat Food
    Country Value Puppy
    Country Value Adult Dog Food
    Country Value High Energy Dog Food
    Country Value Adult Cat Food
    Professional Chicken & Rice Adult Dog Food
    Professional Puppy Food
    Professional Large-Breed Puppy Food
    Professional Reduced Fat Cat Food
    Professional Adult Cat Food


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    ghal; I posted on your thread about the recall ; please, if you haven't done so, TAKE YOUR DOG TO A VET ASAP!!! There are other things that cause seizures in dogs besides toxins in food; whatever the cause there are medications for the seizures and this is a possibly life threatening situation for you dog. By the way, the food that Diamond makes for Kirkland does not contain corn:
                                     [linkhttp://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/whatsNew/aflatoxin.asp]http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/whatsNew/aflatoxin.asp[/link]
     
            "  Also, please note that according to Mr. Wilson at Costco, the dog food formulations produced by Diamond for the Kirkland brand are lamb and rice formulations and do not contain corn."