</font><font color="blue" class="small">( A dog food manufacturer noticed it was receiving more contaminated corn a month before some eluded testers, contaminating food and killing dozens of dogs, a company executive said.
Diamond Pet Foods said employees were warned to test closely for the naturally occurring toxin called aflatoxin, but the sampling methods probably missed a pocket of it in one of the shipments, said Mark Brinkmann, the company's chief operating officer
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By now this must be old news; however I just found out about it last night.
I still haven't figured out why the main ingredient for many dog foods is corn anyways, as they can't digest it; if I was raising raccoons it'd be a different story. It makes as much sense as putting diseased cow carcasses into cow feed.
Diamond Pet Foods said employees were warned to test closely for the naturally occurring toxin called aflatoxin, but the sampling methods probably missed a pocket of it in one of the shipments, said Mark Brinkmann, the company's chief operating officer
)</font> (AP associated Press)
By now this must be old news; however I just found out about it last night.
I still haven't figured out why the main ingredient for many dog foods is corn anyways, as they can't digest it; if I was raising raccoons it'd be a different story. It makes as much sense as putting diseased cow carcasses into cow feed.