Did You Buy Diamond Pet Food in 2005?
Posted by Clare Bristow | 2 Comments

Diamond Pet Food has made available a settlement fund of $3.1 million in respect of the pet food recall of it's Diamond Brand and Country Value Brand products in December 2005 (a full list of the products covered is in the settlement agreement).
It's understood that the recalled pet foods contained moldy corn which harbored a fungus called aflatoxin. 100 dogs died after eating the contaminated dog food.
The settlement provides that settlement funds will be paid to:
- consumers who purchased recalled dog food and did not return it for a refund may receive money, provided they can establish they purchased the recalled Diamond Dog Food and did not return it for a refund; and
- consumers who can show that their dog was injured or that they incurred a veterinary bill as a result of their dog eating recalled Diamond Dog Food products will be entitled to payment for veterinary expenses; and
- attorneys to cover their fees, costs, and expenses incurred in this lawsuit - an amount of $475,735 has been requested.
Needless to say Diamond Pet Foods denies that the settlement fund is an admission of any wrongdoing on its part.
In addition to either buying the product and not getting a refund, and/or your dog suffering injury or illness from eating the product you need to have lived and purchased the recalled food in one of 23 States listed on the recalled pet food website during 2005.
The recalled pet food web site also tells you in more detail how to qualify for compensation, the forms you need to complete, how to download a copy of the court documents and the dates for:
- objecting to the settlement (26 February 2008)
- the exclusion deadline (16 March 2008)
- settlement fairness hearing (26 March) to consider whether to approve the settlement and request for legal fees
- claim form submission deadline (April 15 2008)
The settlement agreement provides examples of what you will be required to produce in order to have a valid claim - having read the agreement I'm not sure how many people will be able to do this.
Only on second reading did I realize this article related to a pet food recall in 2005. I wonder how long it will be before any settlement funds are set up in respect of the most recent pet food recall in March 2007?
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Pet Food Recall - What Actually Happened
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Back in March Menu Foods was the first company to recall its pet food products, and shortly afterwards many other companies followed suit.
Since March the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US has received over 17,000 complaints from people whose pets suffered kidney problems or died after eating pet food that was on the recall list.
After looking at 60 million containers of recalled pet food, veterinarians have identified two chemicals that they believe were responsible for the kidney disease and deaths.
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The Fruit and Veggies Love Link
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Fruits and vegetables are good for us and our dogs. However, we have to be careful because some fruits and veggies are toxic to dogs.
Johann the dog has put together this “Fruits and Veggies Link Love Projectâ€, so we can all have a great list of what we can give our dogs to eat!
Join in but please remember to be responsible - do your research first, and make sure that what you add to the list is safe for our dogs.
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