Urgent Health News
Kimberly Crest Veterinary Hospital is dedicated to keeping you up to date on the latest news regarding the health of your pet.
2013-02-22
Nutri Vet and Nutri Pet Chicken Jerky Treats Recalled
Risk of Salmonella. Read link for all affected lots. FDA Recalls.
02-21-13
Kasel Associated Industries of Denver, CO is voluntarily recalling ALL PRODUCTS from 4-20-12 to 9-19-12
These products may contain Salmonella. They include Boots&Barley brand treats, Best Bully Sticks and treats that were sold through Petco Stores. Please check the link to see a complete list of products being recalled.
http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm320569.htm
01-09-2013
Milo's Kitchen Voluntarily Recalls Chicken Jerky and Chicken Grillers Home-style Dog Treats
Milo's Kitchen today announced that it is voluntarily recalling its chicken jerky and chicken grillers home-style dog treats from retailer shelves nationally. No other Milo's Kitchen products are affected. Trace amounts of residual antibiotics have been found in several lots of Milo's Kitchen Chicken Jerky. Consumers are asked to discard the treats and contact 1-877-228-6493 for a full refund.
3-14-13 Three Big Brands may be Tied to the Chicken Chicken Jerky Ilness in Dogs
Waggin Tails, Canyon Creek Jerky Treats and Milo's Kitchen Home-style Dog treats have been the three popular brands of Chicken Jerky assosciated with the recent illness's in dogs. Upwards of 600 dogs have suffered kidney disease and other illness after consuming these treats. No recalls have been issued at this time. Click on this link to learn more. Chicken Jerky Illness
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WARNING: Don't let your dog's rabies vaccine expire! The State Veterinarian has made it law that if your dog is overdue, even by 1 day, for his/her rabies vaccination it must be given a 1 year vaccine booster instead of the routine 3 year booster. Check your pet portal account or call one of our Client Care Specialists @ 563.386.1445 to find out when your dog's rabies vaccine is due. Then make an appointment for their booster before the expiration date to continue with the 3 year rabies vaccination schedule. |

