Recall Alert: Kroger Pet Food Recall
December 18, 2010 - The Kroger Co. said today it is recalling select packages of pet food sold in some of its retail stores because the products may contain aflatoxin, which poses a health risk to pets. Brands include: Old Yeller, Pet Pride, and Kroger Value.
Is Beneful Dry Dog Food Being Recalled?
Is BENEFUL dry dog food (crunchies) being recalled for some reason? I hve big bag ful to feed my shar-pei and need to know. I was told it's being recalled due to mites in the dog meal bits. Thanks for any correct info.
Salmonella Contamination Reported In Pet Food
Possible Salmonella contamination alert! Local news has reported that the FDA has recalled several pet food brands for possible salmonella contamination. This contamination has caused people, as well as pets, to get sick. For the complete story and list of products and serial numbers, please see:
Bravo! Issues Nationwide Recall of Select Poultry Products for Dogs and Cats
Bravo! announces a voluntary recall of select tubes of three of its poultry products for cats and dogs. The pet food is being recalled because two of the products have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes, while the other product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Doane Pet Care is announcing today a voluntary recall on a specific single lot of 55 pound bonus bags of Ol' Roy Complete Nutrition dry dog food. This product was produced at one facility in Manassas, VA and was distributed exclusively by some Wal-Mart Stores.
Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd Issues Nationwide Recall
Blue Buffalo Company, Ltd Issues Nationwide Recall of "Blue" Canned Dog Foods, "Blue Spa Select" Canned Cat Foods and "Blue" Dog Treats Manufactured At American Nutrition, Inc.
Sierra Pet Products, LLC Issues Nationwide Recall of "Harmony Farms" Canned Pet Food
Sierra Pet Products, LLC Issues Nationwide Recall of "Harmony Farms" Canned Dog Foods, "Harmony Farms" Canned Cat Foods and "Harmony Farms" Dog Treats Manufactured at American Nutrition, Inc.
Because of the pet food recall initiated today by American Nutrition Inc., Natural Balance Pet Foods has announced it is issuing a nationwide recall of a number of canned products manufactured by American Nutrition.
Diamond Pet Food Withdraws Products in Response to American Nutrition Inc. Pet Food Recall
Because of the canned pet food recall initiated today by American Nutrition Inc., Diamond Pet Foods has announced it is withdrawing a limited number of canned products manufactured by American Nutrition. This action is limited to three specific canned products:
Chenango Valley Pet Foods Recall Certain Pet Foods (Including: Some DOCTORS FOSTER & SMITH Products)
Chenango Valley Pet Foods is working with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and voluntarily recalling pet foods manufactured with a certain shipment of rice protein concentrate. The company was informed by Wilbur-Ellis that the rice protein concentrate shipped to Chenango Valley Pet Foods may be contaminated with melamine, and instructed Chenango Valley Pet Foods to recall any pet foods manufactured with the rice protein concentrate.
FDA's Update on Tainted Pet Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating an imported shipment of rice protein concentrate which has been found to contain melamine. The rice protein concentrate may have been used as an ingredient in some pet foods.
Recall Alert: Spa Select Kitten Dry Food
Recall Alert: Blue Buffalo Company Announces Voluntary Recall of One Production Run of Spa Select Kitten Dry Food
Recall Alert: Royal Canin USA Announces the Voluntary Nationwide Recall of its Dry Pet Food Products Containing Rice Protein Concentrate
Recall Alert: Wilbur-Ellis Recalls Rice Protein Concentrate Use in Pet Food
This is a discouraging development, we now have reports of contaminated rice protein. We could see another round of pet food recalls as a result of this finding. Already this week, Natural Balance recalled venison dog and cat foods, due to contaminated rice protein. There could be more recalls due to this in the near future.
Recall Alert: Natural Balance Recalls Venison Dog and Cat Foods
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) was informed today, April 16, 2007, that Natural Balance Pet Foods has received consumer complaints regarding the Venison & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food, and Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Foods.
Recall Alert: T.W. Enterprises Recalls Dog Chews
T.W. Enterprises of Ferndale, WA today alerted consumers that it is recalling certain dog chews it markets because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. Samples tested by FDA of the product indicate that the dog chew products manufactured by T.W. Enterprises may be contaminated.
Recall Alert: Retailers May Still Have Recalled Pet Food on Shelves
FDA is advising pet owners that recalled pet food may still be on the shelves in some retail establishments. FDA urges retailers across the country to be vigilant in removing all products associated with the pet food recall, which began on March 16, 2007.
Menu Foods Adds to Recall List
Prompted by reports from the US Food and Drug Administration as to the presence of melamine in cans of cuts and gravy pet food produced in Menu Foods' Canadian production facility, Menu Foods undertook an accounting of all recalled wheat gluten supplied by ChemNutra Inc. to Menu Foods in the United States.
Recall Alert: Del Monte Pet Products Some Pet Treats and Dog Food
Del Monte Pet Products has recalled some pet treats and wet dog food. We believe this is the first case of pet treats being recalled due to the contaminate gluten.
What pet foods are being recalled?
What pet foods are being recalled?
Recall Alert: American Bullie A.B. Bull Pizzle Puppy Chew and Dog Chew
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today warned consumers not to use American Bullie A.B. Bull Pizzle Puppy Chews and Dog Chews manufactured and distributed by T.W. Enterprises, Ferndale, WA, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella...
Recall Alert: Dingo® CHICK'N JERKY Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk
We have yet another pet related recall to announce. This is NOT related to the contaminated gluten that has been the reason for many of the recent recalls. This recall is for Dingo® CHICK'N JERKY that may be contaminated with Salmonella.
Recall Alert: Purina Recalls ALPO Prime Cuts Dog Food
There has been yet another recall announced relating to the recent contamination of wheat gluten provided by Menu Foods. The most recent recall is for Prime Cuts in Gravy by Purina.
Recall Alert: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. Recalls Some Dry Cat Foods
The pet food recall has now expanded to a dry pet food. The food being recalled is Prescription Diet m/d Feline Dry.
Recall Alert: Popular Dog and Cat Foods May Cause Kidney Failure
A major manufacturer of dog and cat food sold under Wal-Mart, Safeway, Kroger and other store brands recalled 60 million containers of wet pet food Friday after reports of kidney failure and deaths.
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Recall Alert: Wilbur-Ellis Recalls Rice Protein Concentrate Use in Pet Food
This is a discouraging development, we now have reports of contaminated rice protein. We could see another round of pet food recalls as a result of this finding. Already this week, Natural Balance recalled venison dog and cat foods, due to contaminated rice protein. There could be more recalls due to this in the near future.
Recall Alert: T.W. Enterprises Recalls Dog Chews
T.W. Enterprises of Ferndale, WA today alerted consumers that it is recalling certain dog chews it markets because they may be contaminated with Salmonella. Samples tested by FDA of the product indicate that the dog chew products manufactured by T.W. Enterprises may be contaminated.
Recall Alert: Natural Balance Recalls Venison Dog and Cat Foods
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) was informed today, April 16, 2007, that Natural Balance Pet Foods has received consumer complaints regarding the Venison & Brown Rice Dry Dog Food, and Venison & Green Pea Dry Cat Foods.
Recall Alert: Retailers May Still Have Recalled Pet Food on Shelves
FDA is advising pet owners that recalled pet food may still be on the shelves in some retail establishments. FDA urges retailers across the country to be vigilant in removing all products associated with the pet food recall, which began on March 16, 2007.