Pet owners have been complaining about Nutro for over two years; saying their cats and dogs have either become very ill (and survived) or died after eating the Nutro products. Finally, the word is that the FDA is investigating the pet food, an investigation could prove to be criminal or civil in nature.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has confirmed that the agency is investigating NUTRO pet food, following a series of unexplained illnesses and deaths. Consumers have been complaining for more than two years that their pets have become ill after eating NUTRO products; many have recovered when they were switched to other foods. The company has steadfastly denied that its food is to blame.
Until now, the FDA has been mum about whether it was actively investigating the company. Today, the FDA’s Division of Freedom of Information confirmed the agency has an ongoing investigation into NUTRO — and said that investigation could be criminal or civil in nature. The office did not elaborate on the nature or focus of that investigation.
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ConsumerAffairs.com filed its Freedom of Information request for NUTRO records last year after we uncovered a worrisome trend among dogs and cats across the country. An analysis of our complaints revealed that scores of pets from California to South Carolina had experienced sudden and recurring bouts of diarrhea, vomiting, and other digestive problems.
The only common denominator among those dogs and cats was NUTRO pet food. In nearly every case, we also learned the pets’ conditions improved once their owners stopped feeding them NUTRO pet food.
ConsumerAffairs.com continues to receive complaints about NUTRO from dog and cat owners nationwide. In the past year, we’ve received nearly 500 complaints from pet owners who say their dogs or cats suddenly became ill after eat NUTRO. The problems these pets have experienced are similar: vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues.
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NUTRO defends its products and insists its food is safe. Many NUTRO customers also tout the food, saying their pets have had no problems. And veterinarians say several factors can cause gastrointestinal problems in dogs and cats, including changes in diet, newly developed sensitivities to pet foods, and viral infections.
But pet owners who contact us on a nearly daily basis are convinced something is wrong with NUTRO’s food. And they say it’s no coincidence that so many dogs and cats have become sick — with the same symptoms — after eating various flavors of that pet food.
See FDA Confirms Probe of NUTRO Pet Food Deaths, Illnesses from Consumer Affairs for more.
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I had two dogs die from cancer within six months of each other (one was 12, the other 7). Both had been fed Nutro for their entire lives. Interesting.
Hi Finn, I’m so sorry you lost both of your dogs to cancer. My heart goes out to you.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2009/04/nutro_foia02.html
An update just got posted..looks like FDA is not backing down!
I have been feeding my cats and dogs Nutro for over 6 years, and have not had any issues. Also why is this article so repetitive?
Theses articles are “repetitive” because pet owners have been complaining about this food causing ill health to their pets for a couple of years now. An investigation by the FDA would of hopefully brought some answers.
looks like they have added the document from the FDA …Maybe this will hasten this tennis match up!
My dog was severly ill last summer while eating IAMS sever dirreah, vomiting, lathargic, I was afraid I would have to put him down thinking it was due ot his age (15) I changed him to Nurto and within 1 1/2 days he was like a different dog, his coat is like that of a younger dog, his energy, attitude and general health dramatically changed positively with the change in food.
I recommended the brand to neighbors and they stated their dogs health was much better due to the change in foods.
I just wish I had known about Nutro when I had to put my other dog down 2 years ago as she had the same symptoms, she may still be with me now.
I am happy to report that my dog lost 15 lbs in less than 1 year and the vets are amazed that he is going to be 16 this year.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2009/04/nutro_foia02.html I should have included this link—the document has been added to the 20th and 22nd articles—half way down…