A class action lawsuit has been filed in California federal court against Nestle Purina PetCare Company over its Beneful brand of dog food. The lawsuit claims that the dog food contains possibly poisonous substances such as propylene glycol and mycotoxins, which have made dogs very ill (internal bleeding, liver damage, dehydration) or have caused their deaths. Propylene glycol, for instance, is used in some automotive antifreezes.
The lawsuit claims that Purina has received 3,000 or more complaints about the harmful effects of the Beneful brand. In fact, the website consumeraffairs.com lists numerous complaints about the dog food.
The lawsuit asserts claims for negligence, misrepresentation, products liability, and unfair business practices, and seeks more than $5 million in damages, plus costs and fees.
The lawsuit claims that Purina has received 3,000 or more complaints about the harmful effects of the Beneful brand. In fact, the website consumeraffairs.com lists numerous complaints about the dog food.
The lawsuit asserts claims for negligence, misrepresentation, products liability, and unfair business practices, and seeks more than $5 million in damages, plus costs and fees.
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