Shades of Gray: How to Identify Reportable Cases of Abuse April 5, 2021 Ohio veterinarians are now required to report suspected companion animal abuse—but determining what is an accident and what is abuse isn’t always easy.
Midwestern Pet Foods recalls potentially contaminated dog, cat foods March 29, 2021 Brands affected by the recall include certain lots of CanineX, Earthborn Holistic, Venture, Unrefined, Sportmix Wholesomes, Pro Pac, Pro Pac Ultimates, Sportstrail, Sportmix, and Meridian pet foods.
Bravo Packing expands frozen raw pet food recall March 17, 2021 Bravo Packing, Inc. of New Jersey has widened its previous recall of two products to include all pet foods and bones in all package sizes….
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Bravo Packing recalls contaminated frozen raw pet food March 4, 2021 Samples of Performance Dog and Ground Beef tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes during an FDA inspection.
Biggie takes on role of OVMA’s top dog March 3, 2021 Outgoing OVMA President Dr. Greg Hass passed the gavel to Dr. Ed Biggie, who officially assumed his post on March 1.
Vitakraft hedgehog food recalled for Salmonella contamination March 3, 2021 Vitakraft Sun Seed Inc. of Weston, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling one lot of its hedgehog food. No illnesses have been reported yet.
Grassroots Roundup: Loan assistance, animal abuse & humane law January 25, 2021 In today’s episode of Fully Vetted, we discuss three major bills that were recently signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine.
Midwestern Pet Food expands recall as illnesses, deaths mount January 12, 2021 The FDA has received reports of more than 70 deaths and 80 illnesses linked to contaminated Sportmix, Pro Pac, Splash Fat Cat, and Nunn Better products.
Gov. signs OVMA-backed loan relief, animal cruelty bills January 11, 2021 After many months of advocacy by OVMA’s government relations department, two pieces of veterinary legislation have been signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and will become law this spring.