Over 60 million pet
food products have been recalled, including Hill's Science Diet, Iams, Eukanuba, Nutro, Purina, Alpo, Mighty Dog, Diamond, Triumph, Authority, Award, Best Choice, Natural Balance, Natural Life, Big Red, Blue Buffalo, Grreat Choice, Food Lion, Laura Lynn, Hill Country Fare, Cadillac, Ol' Roy, Royal Canin, and many m
food products have been
recalled, including Hill's Science Diet, Iams, Eukanuba, Nutro, Purina, Alpo, Mighty
Dog, Diamond, Triumph, Authority, Award, Best Choice, Natural Balance, Natural Life,
Big Red, Blue Buffalo, Grreat Choice,
Food Lion, Laura Lynn, Hill Country Fare, Cadillac, Ol' Roy, Royal Canin, and many m
Food Lion, Laura Lynn, Hill Country Fare, Cadillac, Ol' Roy, Royal Canin, and many more.
But public trust will be hard to regain after the debacle of the largest pet
food recall ever in the U.S. in the Spring of 2007 of some 60 million containers bearing scores of different manufacturer and supplier labels, including all the
big brand names, that left an estimated 8,500
dogs and cats dead, and harmed hundreds of thousands of others.
A
recall was later announced for Gravy Train and three other canned
dog foods — Kibbles «N Bits, Ol' Roy and Skippy, all of which, like Gravy Train, are made by
Big Heart Brands, a subsidiary of Smucker's.
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