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The final Wilbur-Ellis-related recall was issued by Chenango Valley Pet Foods, nine days after Wilbur-Ellis had announced its rice protein was contaminated with melamine. [citation needed] That day, Diamond Pet Foods also issued an expanded recall [citation needed] and Costco's Kirkland Signature brand issued a new recall. [citation needed]
The first recalls were announced by Menu Foods late on Friday, 16 March 2007, for cat and dog food products in the United States. In the ensuing months, many additional recalls were announced by Menu and other companies as the recall expanded throughout North America and to Europe and South Africa.
In 1999, another fungal toxin triggered the recall of dry dog food made by Doane Pet Care at one of its plants, including Ol' Roy, Wal-Mart's brand, as well as 53 other brands. This time the toxin killed 25 dogs. [128] A 2005 consumer alert was released for contaminated Diamond Pet Foods for dogs and cats.
The FDA has issued two separate recalls -- one for dog and cat food and another for hedgehogs -- over fears of bacterial contamination that could cause illness and, in some cases, potentially death.
Pet parents, beware. There's another recall that you need to keep on your radar—and of course, it's for your little (or big) pup. According to a notice posted by the U.S. Food & Drug ...
Two pet food recalls have been issued for products made for dogs, cats, and hedgehogs. The recalled items have caused panic around bacterial infections in animals affected, as possible ...
Check your pup's stash fast. Confused dog. Another day, another recall that affects our precious pups. This time, it comes from a popular dog food brand that has been around for decades.
Member’s Mark Chicken and Rice Recipe Dog Food in 35 and 40 pound bags. Retriever Hi Protein Chicken and Beef Recipe Dry Dog Food in 50 pound bags. Retriever Bites and Bones Adult Savory Chicken ...
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