So, here are some updates of my day today. I am totally exhausted, and confused about human beings and their egos.
A vet affiliated with Diamond did call me back today (not the vet I initially spoke with, thank goodness). He apologized for the other vet, but basically it was like many businesses - doctors don't badmouth other doctors, vets don't badmouth other vets. I was just being placated, re-iterating that I was correct and that 'everyone now has the correct information'. I was given a case number and told to keep an eye on Kipawa. And oh, yes, everyone there was so happy Kipawa was fine. So sorry, not impressed. You would have liked me even less, Diamond vets, if anything would have happened to my dog.
So then I needed to go out and get Kipawa food from my usual pet store. When I went into the store with my black garbage bag of loose TOTW, with the remaining in the bag I right away told the owners there was contaminated dog food in the bag, and some of it was loose. I told them it was Taste of the Wild. I was not prepared for what I was to hear. "There isn't a recall on TOTW" I was told. I almost fell to the floor when I realized I was going to have to go through another marathon session of explanations.
The pet store owner handed me a sheet of paper that showed all Diamond and Diamond Naturals brands that were recalled. I told them there were more brands affected and to check the info out on the web. While I went to look for another food for Kipawa the store owner came to me and said (again?) that the food I had was not affected. I have to say that I was working with my last nerve, and that comment just pinched it. Yes, I could have just shut up, but once again I thought of sick dogs, dead dogs, sick people, dead people… and I couldn't NOT say something. I told the store owner that HE WAS WRONG. He had written down a production code number for Taste of The Wild to show me it was not affected. I made him go back to check out everything once more, and then it was finally me who pointed out to him that there were different production code numbers for the TOTW foods based on the size of the bag, but in all instances, the same characters in the production code were the indicators for the contaminated foods.
Then he started looking at the TOTW foods he had in the store and started to say "oh, this one is affected. Oh, so is this one, this one too, etc., etc. It really made me feel sick. How many people would he have sold that food to? I asked him if he had Orijen or some of the other food suggested to me on this forum. Every time I named a food he said things like "oh, I don't like dealing with their distributor", "oh, their shipping costs are too high", "I can't get that brand in when I need it". So what he was telling me was that he based buying for the store based on what was convenient for him. I got a store credit and left. He knows darn well I left with no food from his store. I will buy leashes and collars and stuff (no food items) from him until my credit runs out, then.... bye bye.
So I drove over to another pet store and right off the bat asked them how they were doing with the recall. The guy said "we had to work until really late, but we got all of the different brands off the shelf". DING DING DING. Give the dude a cigar. THAT is what I wanted to hear. So I went back to the food section and did get a bag of Orijen (no grain) red meat variety for Kipawa. He got a tiny bit of that for supper with some of his NRG dehydrated food, in addition to fresh sweet potato, broccoli and blueberries.
As I said, tonight I am so exhausted, but I just could not ignore what happened today. I had to stick it out and see it to the end. I am sure all of you know that feeling. I also had it when I had to advocate for my husband Darrel while he was in rehab. For the life of me I just don't understand why people find it so hard to say something like "sorry, I/we made a mistake". Thank you for pointing it out to me/us. WHAT is happening with the ego of the human race?!?! I know I am ranting here, but is an over-inflated ego more important than a sick/dead human or a sick/dead dog? Please everyone, if you think there is the slightest chance your dog food is contaminated with salmonella, please check out the information available.
I think I'm going to start looking for pet food recalls for Kipawa's food on the internet every few days. But in a few minutes, Kipawa and I are going to go out and check out the huge moon tonight - the biggest one in 2012.
Take care folks - g'night.