Pet food recall settlement: what to do

June 1, 2008

A couple of informative posts, one on ConsumerAffairs.com and another on InjuryBoard.com discuss details of the $24 million pet food recall settlement. The New Jersey judge has given preliminary approval but further approval is needed and the next hearing is not until October 14. In the meantime, if you have or had a pet caught up in the recall, here are the people to contact:

In re Pet Food Products Liability Litigation, Claims Administrator
c/o Heffler, Radetich & Saitta LLP,
P.O. Box 890,
Philadelphia, PA 19105-0890

1-800-392-7785

www.petfoodsettlement.com


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  3. I’m so greatful that we decided to put our 2 yr old pure bred german shepherd on a raw food diet as of 1 year ago. He is remarkably healthy and his teeth coat and stamina amazing. He didn’t like kibble and trying different foods to get him to eat was frustrating. We found the diet that works.
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