Additionally, unlike their dry foods, Natura canned foods are not made in their own processing plant and have been affected
by pet food recalls in the past.
Not exact matches
Rex
recalls huddling with his master
by the fireside, Boss remembers being a mascot for a sports team, and King reminds everyone that he was once a commercial star who promoted Doggy Chop
pet food.
It was 2006 — a year before a spate of
pet deaths and illnesses caused
by contaminated
food triggered widespread
pet food recalls.
Instead, choose a
pet food made
by a company that has very few
recalls of their
pet food.
No other
pet food, including dry or prescription
foods, is affected
by this
recall.
Currently produced and manufactured
by Central Garden &
Pet Company, this
pet food brand has not had any
recalls in 2016, though there was one
recall in 2012.
The FDA is investigating those
pet foods made
by parent company J.M. Smucker, and they are part of a list of several
recalls since the beginning of February.
In the
pet food industry, recently, Blue Buffalo Blue Cat Treats and Halo, Purely for Pets cat
food have been voluntarily
recalled by their manufacturers due to potential manufacturing issues.
There has been no Authority dry dog
food which has been subject for
recall by the FDA however a few canned formulas were included in the 2007
pet food recall for melamine.
This
recall is limited to «cuts and gravy» style
pet food in cans and pouches manufactured
by Menu Foods.
Recalled pet food Product: Red Flannel Large Breed Adult Formula dry dog
food Size: 50 pound bag UPC Code: 4286900062 Best
By Date: July 12, 2008 Best
By Date Location: Back of bag Affected Stores: The stores are located in Reedsville, PA and Richlandtown, PA
Here is a list of
pet food recalls dating back several years: https://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-
food-
recalls/ You'll notice that the vast number of
recalls were for canned dog
food and treats, none of which have ever been targeted
by the CVMA and AVMA.
In May 2012, the FDA issued a
recall of all types of Chicken Soup for the Soul
pet foods with a best -
by date between Dec. 9, 2012 and April 7, 2013 due to potential salmonella contamination.
Natural Balance
Pet Foods announced today that it is issuing a voluntary
recall of certain dry
pet food formulas manufactured
by Diamond
Pet Foods at their Gaston, South Carolina facility.
There have already been 19 separate
pet food recalls reported
by the FDA this year — more than double the number reported
by this time last year.
In May 2012, during a
recall, it was shown that some of Wellness's
foods were being manufactured
by a company called Diamond
Pet Foods, one of the largest
pet food manufacturers in the world.
The shocking
pet food recall beginning in May 2012 sent waves of fear through
pet parents in the U.S. Thousands of pounds of dog and cat
food were
recalled by their manufacturers due to Salmonella toxicity.
Natural Balance issued a
recall in response to the
recall initiated
by American Nutrition Inc., who manufactures canned
pet food for Natural Balance.
As of 4 May, the FDA advised: «If your
pet food is not listed [as
recalled on its website], the
pet food is not affected
by the
recall and you can continue to feed it to your
pets; however, if your
pet exhibits a sudden onset of symptoms including loss of appetite, lethargy, vomiting, stop feeding the
pet food and contact your veterinarian.»
It would be prudent for all
pet food manufacturers, especially after the massive
pet food recall in the U.S. in the spring of 2007 that resulted in the suffering of uncounted numbers of dogs and cats, to clearly indicate on the
pet food container labels how they can be reached
by pet owners and veterinarians with product related questions and concerns.
Solely run
by volenteers and vets who lost
pets to cancer and
food recall.
The Iams and Eukunba
pet foods involved in the
recall have been pulled from shelves following the identification of positive results
by the U.S. FDA of salmonella.
Unfortunately,
pet food can be contaminated
by Salmonella, and
recalls of
pet food have occurred.
- The list of
recalled products containing peanut derivatives, compiled
by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration, has grown over the last several days, with seven additional pet - food products being ad
Food and Drug Administration, has grown over the last several days, with seven additional
pet -
food products being ad
food products being added.
With the exception of the 2016 Fromm
recall, our staff has not been able to find any other
recalls by the Fromm Family brand of
pet food.
April 26 - Chicken Soup
recall (confirmed
by the Ohio Department of Agriculture testing) April 30 - Diamond Puppy
recall May 4 - Extended Diamond
pet food recall including Kirkland, Taste of the Wild, and Natural Balance May 5 - Wellness
recall May 5 - Canidae
recall May 8 - Solid Gold
recall
The recent
pet food recalls have been frightening, and the consequences suffered
by many cats and dogs as a result of toxic contaminants has been tragic.
Some lots of Wellness
pet foods were involved in a
recall in May 2012 because they were manufactured
by Diamond
Pet Foods for WellPet and Diamond had to
recall multiple brands at that time.
With all the
pet food recalls and tainted
food ingredients
pet parents are paying more and more attention to what they feed there
pets, but with all the information out there it can be hard to know where to start.We are not suggesting that the only way to make sure your animal is well fed is cooking for them everyday, the best diet for you and your
pet is best decided
by you and your veterinarian, but we want to raise awareness about your
pets nutrition.
«We've never offered any
foods affected
by those
recalls, so we were educating [
pet owners] right from the beginning.»
However, within the
pet category, the growth of natural was helped along
by two major factors that converged on the industry almost simultaneously: the
pet humanization trend and the
pet food recalls.
Christine Hackett, president of Petropics, says this shift in demand was precipitated
by the
pet -
food recalls of 2007, which prompted consumers to pay greater attention to the products they were buying and ultimately changed buying patterns.
A voluntary
pet food recall of more than 100 brands of dog
food and cat
food has been initiated
by Menu
Foods as of March 16th, 2007, following the deaths of thousands of cats and dogs and many more reports of kidney failure in
pets after having eaten «Cuts and Gravy» - style wet
pet foods made
by Menu
Foods.
The former Menu Foods, perpetrator behind the largest
pet food recall in U.S. history, now owned
by Simmons Foods.
Less than two months after Menu
Foods» initial
pet food recall, at least ten other
pet food manufacturers announced their own
recalls for
pet foods and treats potentially contaminated
by melamine toxins in the wheat gluten or rice protein concentrate ingredients.
There are three different types of
recalls issued
by pet food companies.
November 25, 2008: Mars Petcare US extended its October 28, 2008 voluntary
pet food recall of dry
food that affected 15 states, adding more product carriers and brands affected
by possible salmonella contamination.
More than 5,600 products
by dozens of
pet food makers — everything from cheap supermarket brands to prescription - only
food — were
recalled in the process.