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Evanger's Super Premium Dog Food

reviewed by optimistjean

Chicken with Brown Rice for all life stages. Click through to check prices on various Evanger's products.

optimistjean
07/15/2009

Evanger's Super Premium Dog Food 1

I purchased this food for the first time yesterday to give to my 8lb toy poodle. After giving her her first serving of the canned food (Braised Beef Chunk with Gravy), I saw on the web that in June '09, Evanger's had their license pulled by the FDA, which stated that their underprocessing could result in foods containing bacteria, e.g. the bacterium that causes botulism.

I of course gave her no more of the food, but she woke up this morning with severe diarrhea and vomiting. She has had these symptoms all day and if she doesn't get better in the next few hours, we are going to the vet.

Although she has a sensitive tummy, my baby has NEVER been this sick before, and she's a young, healthy dog (20 months old).

It's really a shame because she actually loved the food, and she's a picky eater.

AVOID THIS FOOD.

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Evangers commented 136 days ago.
As everyone dog owner should know, when changing your pets food brand you should introduce new food slowly until your pet gets used to it. Evanger's foods uses a lot of meat content thus making our food very rich so when changing from an inferior brand to Evangers you must to it slowly. Also to note that Evangers does not under process their food or have botulism in their food and has never had a recall. Any questions or comments give Evangers a phone call. Thanks

optimistjean commented 136 days ago.
I mixed Evanger's with her regular food. It still caused problems.
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