Post by DogGoneGood on Dec 29, 2008 0:00:37 GMT -5
I will try to update this list as fast as possible for cat and dog foods that are recalled.
If you have a pet food recall alert that is not posted yet, please post below.
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FDA Expands Peanut Butter Recall to Include Pet Food Products[/center]
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[td]The Food and Drug Administration has traced the outbreak to a Georgia plant owned by Peanut Corp. of America, which makes peanut butter and peanut paste and sells it to institutions and food companies. The outbreak may have contributed to the deaths of six people and sickened more than 470 others in 43 states.
The government has advised consumers to avoid eating cookies, cakes, ice cream and other foods containing peanut butter until health officials learn more about the contamination. Peanut butter sold in jars to consumers is not included, officials said...
PetSmart Inc.: The pet supplies retailer, with 1,107 stores in the U.S. and Canada, recalled seven of its Grreat Choice Dog Biscuit products that contain peanut paste made by Peanut Corp.
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Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Well animals can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.
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FDA Continues To Receive Complaints about Chicken Jerky Products for Dogs and Cautions Consumers[/center]
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[td]The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to caution consumers of a potential association between the development of illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky products also described as chicken tenders, strips or treats. FDA continues to receive complaints of dogs experiencing illness that their owners or veterinarians associate with consumption of chicken jerky products. The chicken jerky products are imported to the U.S. from China. FDA issued a cautionary warning to consumers in September 2007.
Australian news organizations report the University of Sydney is also investigating an association between illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky in Australia. At least one firm in Australia has recalled their chicken jerky product and the recall notification stated the chicken jerky product was manufactured in China.
FDA believes the continued trend of consumer complaints coupled with the information obtained from Australia warrants an additional reminder and animal health notification.
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If you think your dog or cat has become ill due to consuming a bad pet food product, you can contact your Consumer Complaint Coordinator.
If you have a pet food recall alert that is not posted yet, please post below.
January 28, 2009: |
FDA Expands Peanut Butter Recall to Include Pet Food Products[/center]
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[td]The Food and Drug Administration has traced the outbreak to a Georgia plant owned by Peanut Corp. of America, which makes peanut butter and peanut paste and sells it to institutions and food companies. The outbreak may have contributed to the deaths of six people and sickened more than 470 others in 43 states.
The government has advised consumers to avoid eating cookies, cakes, ice cream and other foods containing peanut butter until health officials learn more about the contamination. Peanut butter sold in jars to consumers is not included, officials said...
PetSmart Inc.: The pet supplies retailer, with 1,107 stores in the U.S. and Canada, recalled seven of its Grreat Choice Dog Biscuit products that contain peanut paste made by Peanut Corp.
more...
Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Well animals can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.
more...
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December 19, 2008: |
FDA Continues To Receive Complaints about Chicken Jerky Products for Dogs and Cautions Consumers[/center]
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[td]The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to caution consumers of a potential association between the development of illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky products also described as chicken tenders, strips or treats. FDA continues to receive complaints of dogs experiencing illness that their owners or veterinarians associate with consumption of chicken jerky products. The chicken jerky products are imported to the U.S. from China. FDA issued a cautionary warning to consumers in September 2007.
Australian news organizations report the University of Sydney is also investigating an association between illness in dogs and the consumption of chicken jerky in Australia. At least one firm in Australia has recalled their chicken jerky product and the recall notification stated the chicken jerky product was manufactured in China.
FDA believes the continued trend of consumer complaints coupled with the information obtained from Australia warrants an additional reminder and animal health notification.
more...
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October 21, 2008: Hartz Chicken Basted Chews Recall | The Hartz Mountain Corporation has voluntarily recalled a specific lot of its Hartz chicken-basted rawhide chips for dogs due to concerns that one or more bags within the lot are potentially contaminated with Salmonella. The company announced the recall Friday, saying the two-pound plastic bags of chips with lot code JC23282, UPC number 3270096463 were distributed to a national retail customer it did not identify. more... |
September 14, 2008: Mars Petcare US Issues Voluntary Recall of Everson, PA Plant Dry Pet Food Product due to Potential Salmonella Contamination | Today, Mars Petcare US announced a voluntary recall of products manufactured at its Everson, Pennsylvania facility. The pet food is being voluntarily recalled because of potential contamination with Samonella Serotypeschwarzengrund. This voluntary recall only affects the United Sates. more... |
If you think your dog or cat has become ill due to consuming a bad pet food product, you can contact your Consumer Complaint Coordinator.