Brigette Honaker  |  March 29, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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ORIJEN-Original-dog-foodA new class action lawsuit has been filed alleging that Orijen and Acana dog food contains arsenic and other heavy metals that are dangerous for pets.

Plaintiff Kellie Loeb recently filed a class action lawsuit against Champion Petfoods alleging that their dog food contains arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. The dog food in question is sold under the brand names Orijen and Acana.

According to the class action lawsuit, Champion’s advertising states that Orijen “features FRESH, RAW or DEHYDRATED ingredients, from minimally processed poultry, fish and eggs that are deemed fit for human consumption prior to inclusion in our foods.”

Allegedly, a 25-pound bag of dog food can cost more than $80, up to four times the price of other competitors. The Orijen, Acana dog food class action lawsuit alleges that consumers pay a higher price because the food is represented as healthy and fresh.

The class action lawsuit argues that Champion dog food contains dangerous levels of heavy metals, including arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. On average, the products contain 890 micrograms of arsenic per kilogram of food, 230 micrograms of lead per kilogram of food, 90 micrograms of cadmium per kilogram of food, and 20 micrograms of mercury per kilogram of food.

In comparison, chicken, turkey, and eggs contain anywhere from zero to six micrograms per kilogram of the heavy metals. The data, given in a paper published by Champion Petfoods, shows heavy metal concentrations that are much higher than in food humans consider safe to eat.

These metals are considered toxic to both humans and dogs. Heavy metals tend to accumulate in dogs, so long-term exposure, even in small amounts, can allegedly cause serious health problems. Dogs experiencing metal poisoning may exhibit vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, lethargy, weakness, blood in stool, staggering, hysteria, seizures, blindness, loss of consciousness, or death.

The Orijen, Acana class action lawsuit claims that Champion falsely represents and advertises its dog food as safe, fresh, and healthy when in reality, the dog food contains arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury. Loeb argues that Champion uses deceptive advertising to induce consumers into paying exorbitant prices for their dog food products. By this logic, the consumers did not get what they paid for as advertised and are owed money back, according to the plaintiff.

“Plaintiff and other members of the Class purchased Defendant’s products to their detriment because they paid a premium price expecting the goods to conform to the representations on the Products’ labels that the Products contained high quality, healthy ingredients that would be fit for human consumption,” the Orijen, Acana dog food class action lawsuit states.

Loeb seeks to represent a Class of consumers in Wisconsin who purchased a Champion dry dog food product on or after March 28, 2015. The Orijen, Acana class action lawsuit seeks a Class certification, a trial by jury, damages, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

The plaintiff is represented by Ben Barnow and Erich Schork of Barnow and Associates PC; and Shpetim Ademi, John Blythin, and Mark Eldridge of Ademi and O’Reilly LLP.

The Orijen, Acana Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit is Loeb v. Champion Petfoods USA Inc., et al., Case No. 2:18-cv-00494-NJ, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.

UPDATE April 11, 2018: A second Orijen, Acana Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit claiming the dog food contains arsenic, lead, and mercury has been filed in Ohio federal court.

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186 thoughts onOrijen, Acana Dog Food Contains Arsenic, Class Action Claims

  1. Tonicia says:

    Hello what do you suggest using instead of Origen??

  2. Tonicia says:

    Hello what do you suggest using instead of Origen?

  3. Barbara tunstall says:

    Wegmans brand nature dog food (lamb) is clearly labeled ‘no chicken by-products.’ According to AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) chicken fat is not a by product of chicken. My question is ‘how would a consumer, me, know that?’ One of my dogs has allergic reactions to chicken in the commercial food for dogs, confirmed by the vet. The labeling of these products is putting our pets at risk.

  4. Shirley Payne says:

    We have used Orijen for 3 years for one pup and 2 for our youngest. It has been an issue for over 6 months with our girl. She really doesn’t eat well and switching from one “flavor” of Orijen doesn’t seem to work. I plan on going to the store to try Acana to see if our girl will eat better. And then I see this info. I am so torn on what to do!! Our girl has vomited a few times this past week. We were on vacation so thinking that the routine was “off”, we continued to feed her the pellets with chicken or other human foods mixed in to get her to eat. I think it’s time to look at a new brand. Your thoughts?

    1. Max says:

      This has bern an issue for six months? If my pup had an issue for 6 weeks or even 6 days I would be making a change immediately. Changing *flavor” will not help your pups issue and furthermore trying the Acana brand is no different since they are both made by Champion. For your pup, all your pups sake, find another brand immediately. And listen to your pets.. If they are not tolerating their food something is wrong and you need to look into the matter.

  5. Carolyn McAmis says:

    I have just fed my baby a bag of orijen an have bought another bag. Am i making a huge mistake here. Plz give me some insight. I will cancel my order!!

  6. patricia says:

    Add me to the lawsuit please. I fed my two Ratties this food for a couple of years. At first was fine, then they wouldn’t eat it and ended up at the vet. They both got diarrhea, stopped it immediately and thank goodness I caught it before they got two bad.

  7. Sindy Tucceri says:

    Ad me to the list please. My perfectly healthy Puggle was diagnosed with cancer after switching him back onto Orijen food. He died in October.

  8. Linda Mooradian says:

    Add me please, I feed a 25lb bag every 5 days have receipts for the last 4yrs. lost a girl to bladder cancer

  9. Janet zuerblis says:

    Add me to the lawsuit please.
    I have been I touch with the attorneys and will do my best to provide proof of purchases for you from the providers we used for the many large bags of Acana dog food we purchased for our Great Danes…Thank you!

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