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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 32192" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Well, I'm off to the grocery store to buy "dog food"! I'm getting hamburger, some extra eggs, and some store-brand canned mixed veggies, maybe some chicken. I'm going to give them this for a while instead of their regular canned Alpo until this is all sorted out. More expensive but I don't care! The Purina website said the contamination was very limited, to a specific kind manufactured in only one plant on a certain date, but all this seems to change daily, and I don't trust any of them any more. Why the delay in Purina announcing that they too used the contaminated wheat gluten??? </p><p></p><p>My three get a good quality store-brand dry food that they really like, that was NOT a part of the recall. In the mornings I always mixed it with the canned Alpo for their breakfast. I imagine they will like hamburger and scrambled eggs for breakfast even more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 32192, member: 1883"] Well, I'm off to the grocery store to buy "dog food"! I'm getting hamburger, some extra eggs, and some store-brand canned mixed veggies, maybe some chicken. I'm going to give them this for a while instead of their regular canned Alpo until this is all sorted out. More expensive but I don't care! The Purina website said the contamination was very limited, to a specific kind manufactured in only one plant on a certain date, but all this seems to change daily, and I don't trust any of them any more. Why the delay in Purina announcing that they too used the contaminated wheat gluten??? My three get a good quality store-brand dry food that they really like, that was NOT a part of the recall. In the mornings I always mixed it with the canned Alpo for their breakfast. I imagine they will like hamburger and scrambled eggs for breakfast even more! [/QUOTE]
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