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2007 pet food recalls. Beginning in March 2007, there was a widespread recall of many brands of cat and dog foods due to contamination with melamine and cyanuric acid. The recalls in North America, Europe, and South Africa came in response to reports of kidney failure in pets. Initially, the recalls were associated with the consumption of ...
That day, Diamond Pet Foods also issued an expanded recall [citation needed] and Costco's Kirkland Signature brand issued a new recall. [citation needed] Blue Buffalo also expands its recall, [48] Harmony Farms announces a recall, [49] and American Nutrition, Inc. (ANI) issues a voluntary recall of 28 different pet food products that they ...
Pet food recall 2024. In September 2024, the FDA issued notices about two different brands of pet food, urging owners not to feed it to their pets due to the risk of contamination with salmonella ...
According to a notice posted by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), a popular pet food brand is being recalled due to possible foodborne illnesses being present. Announced on September 22 ...
September 25, 2024 at 4:30 PM. Shutterstock. A pet food company has issued a voluntary recall of its popular dog food, sold nationwide, due to concerns about Salmonella and Listeria. On September ...
Natural Balance Pet Foods, Inc. Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance Pet Foods is an American pet food manufacturer with its headquarters located in Burbank, Los Angeles, California. [1] Established in 1989 by actor Dick Van Patten, the company markets itself as "Food For a Lifetime" and promotes itself as having "the finest food you can buy for ...
Blue Buffalo Co. Ltd. has recalled some of its dry dog food because it could contain too much vitamin D and may make dogs who eat it sick, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. So far, 36 ...
The 2007 pet food recalls involved the massive recall of many brands of cat and dog foods beginning in March 2007. [103] The recalls came in response to reports of renal failure in pets consuming mostly wet pet foods made with wheat gluten from a single Chinese company, beginning in February 2007.