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Toothpaste Recall - 11-15-2007, 10:37 AM

From: Pet Foundation <contact@nationalpetfoundation.com>

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> Pet product may have diethylene glycol
>
> Please forward this information to
> family and friends who have pets.
>
> PetEdge is voluntarily recalling Top
> Performance brand ProDental Toothpaste
> with Toothbrush kit because the
> toothpaste could contain diethylene
> glycol.
>
> For more specific info on this recall please visit:
> America
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> Get notifications within hours of new recalls and
> save your pet's life. Sign your family and friends
> up for the free pet alerts at:
> Pet Food Recall
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> The full list of already recalled food can be found at:
> Pet Food Recall
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> Please help get the word out and forward this email
> to any pet owners you know. Our goal is to keep
> our pets safe.
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> National Pet Foundation
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11-15-2007, 12:57 PM

It's getting kind of scary the toxins coming into numerous foods and other products (e.g. lead paint in kids' toys) from Chinese manufacturers. PetEdge ProDental toothpaste is yet another one.

I read the label on Charlie's Petrodex brand Enzymatic Toothpaste and was relieved to read that it is manufactured in Ft. Worth, Texas; USA.


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11-16-2007, 04:42 AM

All these recalls makes it scary to even buy anything any more. Thanks for posting this.


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11-16-2007, 05:05 PM

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I read the label on Charlie's Petrodex brand Enzymatic Toothpaste and was relieved to read that it is manufactured in Ft. Worth, Texas; USA.
That's the same kind I use(attempt) with Bubba. You have to be ever so vigilant in anything that goes in their mouth these days and it's a shame to the entire industry. I don't ever recall any thing like this when all products were made in the US.
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11-16-2007, 07:50 PM

I've got ProDental toothpaste (Top Performance-brand). But ever since Taylor has been getting a raw canon beef bone almost weekly, there has been less need for dog toothpaste.
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