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March 28th, 2007 | Posted by Smithers at 4:32 pm in News |

Strib:

Elaine Larabie tells the Ottawa Citizen that for three days she suffered symptoms that included loss of appetite, vomiting, foaming at the mouth and trouble urinating. She went to an emergency room on Tuesday and is now awaiting test results from blood work.

After noticing her dog, Missy, wasn’t eating, Larabie said she took bites of Iams pet food in order to trick the terrier into thinking it was people food.

The ploy worked and the mealtime routine continued for about two weeks until both dog and master became sick on March 17.

It wasn’t until she saw a TV news story about the Menu Foods recall that she connected the dots.

Yea…from my experience, if the dog isn’t eating then something is wrong. If you have to eat dog food for two weeks to trick your dog into eating then something is really wrong.

Actually, any time you have to eat dog food something is really wrong…

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