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I need help!
can anyone tell me where i can have this bad dog food sent to, to get it tested? I can already see that diamond is not going to cooperate. they told me even if my blood work on my female showed kidney failure that there still have to be more proof because it could have been caused by something else. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Gary Woods
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Oh yea i forgot, they told me to send it to them so they can test it, but im gonna send it to someone besides them.
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JEREMIAH 51:20
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Looks like some of the KC's would step up for people. AKC needs the P.R., this would be great opportunity.
You can send it to Euro-Fins. You can find thier # in the directory, I do not have it in front of me. I have use them from time to time, they have a lab in Des Moines Ia and I believe one in Tennessee.
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Re: I need help!
quote:take it to your local collegethat has a vet school
Originally posted by choppin axe
can anyone tell me where i can have this bad dog food sent to, to get it tested? I can already see that diamond is not going to cooperate. they told me even if my blood work on my female showed kidney failure that there still have to be more proof because it could have been caused by something else. any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Gary Woods
Thanks guys.
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JEREMIAH 51:20
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You may also want to contact your State lab. I am pretty sure that here in North Carolina, feed samples can be tested at our animal disease diagnostic labs. I also think that the poultry labs in Ga at the universtiy should be able to test for the aflatoxins. These toxins cause more problems in the poultry industry than we see in pet food. I sure hope this helps you Ax.
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