Anne Bucher  |  June 28, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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Blue Buffalo class action lawsuitOn Monday, a class action lawsuit accusing Blue Buffalo Pet Products Inc. of failing to disclose the presence of dangerous substances in its pet food products was filed in California federal court.

Plaintiff Vladi Zakinov of California claims he purchased Blue Buffalo dog food as the primary food source for his 4-year-old dog named Coco. According to the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit, Coco experienced kidney disease and eventual kidney failure from consuming the contaminated dog food.

Blue Buffalo products named in the contaminated dog food class action lawsuit include Blue Wilderness Chicken Recipe for Small Breed Adult Dogs, Blue Freedom Grain-Free Chicken Recipe for Small Breed Adult Dogs, and Blue Basics Grain-Free Turkey & Potato Recipe for Adult Dogs.

According to the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit, these dog food products contain significant levels of lead, a carcinogen that can cause serious health problems.

“Exposure to lead in food builds up over time,” the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit says. “Buildup can and has been scientifically demonstrated to lead to the development of chronic poisoning, cancer, developmental, and reproductive disorders, as well as serious injuries to the nervous system, and other organs and body systems.”

Zakinov claims that Blue Buffalo advertised and sold dog food products without warning consumers that they contain lead, and that lead exposure over time can cause poisoning, injury and/or disease to occur.

On the contrary, Blue Buffalo advertises its products as healthy and safe, claiming the dog foods contain “a precise blend of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals selected by holistic veterinarians and animal nutritionists,” according to the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit. The bags of dog food also allegedly declare the products to be “healthy” and “holistic.”

“Nothing could be further from the truth, as the Contaminated Dog Foods’ inclusion of an unsafe amount of lead creates a health hazard for dogs” the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit says. Zakinov claims he spent a significant amount of money on Blue Buffalo dog food and on treatments for his dog Coco.

Zakinov asserts that a reasonable customer would not have any reason to expect the products contain lead because Blue Buffalo pet food is labeled as healthy and holistic. Based on these representations, consumers reasonably expect the dog food to be healthy and safe for their pets to consume over time. The plaintiff says he would not have purchased Blue Buffalo dog food if he had known the products contained an excessive amount of lead.

Zakinov filed the Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit on behalf of himself and a nationwide Class of consumers who purchased the allegedly contaminated Blue Buffalo dog food since July 1, 2013. He also seeks to represent a California subclass.

The Blue Buffalo class action lawsuit asserts claims for negligent misrepresentation, violations of California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act, California’s False Advertising Law, California’s Unfair Competition Law, breach of express warranty, breach of implied warranty and negligence per se.

Zakinov is represented by Brian J. Robbins, Kevin A. Seely, Ashley R. Rifkin and Steven M. McKany of Robbins Arroyo LLP and by Rebecca A. Peterson and Robert K. Shelquist of Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP.

The Blue Buffalo Contaminated Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit is Vladi Zakinov v. Blue Buffalo Pet Products Inc., Case No. 3:17-cv-01301-AJB-WVG, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

UPDATE: The Blue Buffalo Contaminated Dog Food Class Action Lawsuit was dismissed on March 22, 2018.

 

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221 thoughts onBlue Buffalo Class Action Says Dog Food Is Contaminated with Lead

  1. Miles Walz-Salvador says:

    Add me please

  2. WILLIAM WALDROP says:

    ADD ME TO THE LAW SUIT–I AM VERY UP SET—-SEE PRIOR COMMENT

  3. WILLIAM WALDROP says:

    For the past year I have had a case of Blue Buffalo Salmon & Chicken Grill Can Food and a case of Senior Chicken Dinner With Garden Vegetables–Both are sent to me ONCE EVERY. SIX weeks on the auto-ship program. I mix it one part dog food (1/3. can ) and two part brown rice. My dog is about 10 years young and is a Formosan Mountain Dog from Tiawain (Rescued) —I am scared to death–I LOVE MY BABY She loves the food–BUT AM I HARMING HER ?

  4. Karen Stoessel says:

    Is this same Blue Buffalo class act lawsuit that was going on about 2 years ago? I’m a part of that lawsuit and haven’t heard word about that for a long time. Are we starting over with this one?

  5. sharon shibley says:

    add me also. My two have it all the time.

  6. marina says:

    add me

  7. Joanne from Shelby Nc says:

    I hope it doesn’t harm my babies!
    IDC what the food costs as long as they’re safe and now I have to worry about the ones I have left.. I have had several babies pass away in the last decade.. Makes me wonder if this is what caused their illness!n

  8. Ilene Sagath says:

    I have 2 Papillion dogs Sherlock Holmes 3 years old and Dr. Watson 13 years old the have been on Blue dog food for over 5 years. Dr. Watson now has an enlarged heart and is on two Rx twice a day costs me $75 a month. Could this dog food have made this problem? Do I have to get a blood test or hair test for lead? Ilene

  9. Jill says:

    The class action has not been accepted, because it is not true.

  10. Nadja Cruz says:

    Class action not accepted yet I know I pay 50.00 a bag too let supermarket gave me two free bags for buying 20 bags

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