Blogger Ryan McLaughlin (and my firm's webmaster) recently posted on media coverage of the death of his beloved Golden Retriever, believed to have been caused by a package of Optima dog food. Mars makes Optima dog food, but it does not ship it or sell it... ...full story at China Law Blog
from China Law Blog on Mon, Jan 19 2009
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To all my hommies back in Singapore »
YouTube video Hey guys. This video is out to all my beloved friends back in Singapore. I'm missing you guys to death. LOL, really miss having fun in Singapore. Miss the good food here. Gosh, Shanghai is such a bore. The food is disgusting and the sky is always grey... |
| 15 Jan 09 |
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AQSIQ: China never imported Optima dog food from Australia » People's Daily Addressing recent media reports that some pet dogs in Shanghai and Nanjing died from aflatoxicosis after eating Optima dog food imported from Australia, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic... |
| 23 Dec 08 |
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Feeding your dog Optima in China? Stop. » Humanaught The last two days we’ve been dealing with a bit of a scare. We got a call from our pet shop asking us if we’d seen the news. Optima - the decent-quality, American-made dog food we’ve always fed our pup… |
| 05 Jan 09 |
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If you're feeding your dog Optima, stop right now and read this » Shanghaiist This warning may have come a little too late for some of you but the story needs to go out anyhow. The dog you see on the right, Addie, which belongs to Ryan McLaughlin (who also writes LostLaowai and CNet Asia's The Tech Dynasty) has just died from... |
| 05 Jan 09 |
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Take A Lesson From Optima Dog Food in China: Control Your Distributors » All Roads Last year, when lead paint Barbie dolls and melamine laced pet food were the headlines, there was a lot of finger pointing going on. Congress, the media, and American consumers were all enraged by China’s lack of standards, while brands were focused... |
| 12 Jan 09 |
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Shanghai Daily-late and dollar short » Humanaught The Shanghai Daily finally got around to reporting on the emergency recall of dog food after pets poisoned and seem just as confused as the rest of the net on where the Optima dog food comes from and how it ended… |