Dog/Cat food recalls

Basenji Feeding

  • Just an FYI as there are some popular brands listed here:

    http://www.menufoods.com/recall/


  • Iams and Eukanuba also announced a recall. Info here:

    http://www.fda.gov/oc/po/firmrecalls/pg03_07.html


  • A Canadian company that produces cat and dog food is recalling over 80 brands. Some pet owners have noted that their cats and dogs have been vomiting and suffered kidney failure.

    Ten of the pets have died, and while manufacturer Menu Foods is not sure what happened, but they are saying that the recall is limited to the "cuts and gravy" style foods. 1010WINS says that products all used wheat gluten from a new supplier. Hmm.

    Menu Foods sells food to stores like Safeway, Wal-Mart and PetSmart (some of whom sell it under a private label); you can see a list of the products and product codes at Menu Foods' website. It also makes food for Proctor & Gamble, who announced a recall of Iams and Eukanuba canned and foil pouch foods.

    Recalled Dog Product Information

    Recall Information 1-866-895-2708

    Americas Choice, Preferred Pets
    Authority
    Award
    Best Choice
    Big Bet
    Big Red
    Bloom
    Bruiser
    Cadillac
    Companion
    Demoulas Market Basket
    Fine Feline Cat, Shep Dog
    Food Lion
    Giant Companion
    Great Choice
    Hannaford
    Hill Country Fare
    Hy-Vee
    Key Food
    Laura Lynn
    Loving Meals
    Main Choice
    Mixables
    Nutriplan
    Nutro Max
    Nutro Natural Choice
    Nutro
    Ol'Roy
    Paws
    Pet Essentials
    Pet Pride
    Presidents Choice
    Price Chopper
    Priority
    Publix
    Roche Bros
    Save-A-Lot
    Schnucks
    Springsfield Pride
    Sprout
    Stater Bros
    Total Pet, My True Friend
    Western Family
    White Rose
    Winn Dixie
    Your Pet


  • Oh no I give my B Iams dry food. Well so far he looks fine but now I'll have to choose another brand..Any suggestions for both wet and dry food? Btw..thanks for the very important info


  • @luzmery928:

    Oh no I give my B Iams dry food. Well so far he looks fine but now I'll have to choose another brand..Any suggestions for both wet and dry food? Btw..thanks for the very important info

    here's some info about the iams recal

    This voluntary product recall involves discontinuation of all retail sales and product retrieval from consumers. Consumers should stop using the affected products immediately, and consult with a veterinarian if any symptoms are present in their pet. All Iams and Eukanuba products carry a 100 percent guarantee, and consumers can receive a refund for recalled products. For more information, consumers can contact the company at 1-800-882-1591 or visit www.Iams.com and www.Eukanuba.com for details.

    To read can product codes, refer to the bottom of the can. The first four numbers of the second line of numbers are the date code, and the following four numbers indicate the plant code. For example, if the second line begins with four numbers from 6339 to 7073 followed by the plant code 4197, then the can should be recalled. For foil pouches, the code numbers are located at the lower left hand corner on the back of the pouch. The date and plant codes appear in the third group of numbers, beginning an 11-digit sequence. See www.Iams.com and www.Eukanuba.com for illustrated details.


  • I must be slow but I don't know what number to look for in the dry foil bag…gues it's best to just throw it away..best to be safe then sorry


  • Lower left hand corner on back of pouch. Usually the very bottom


  • thanks..he number is 70174177-I do think this is part of the recall batch..can't believe it I'm just glad this was a new bag and my B didn't eat much of it


  • Although the plant code dosen't match the last numbers do.


  • Dry dog food was not recalled, that is why you don't see the same cods…. only wet that is canned or in a foil pouch.... and only the kind that is chunky in gravy... Iams and Euk are not even on the list of ones recalled...

    However as I posted on a different thread, I don't use anything with corn in it.. it is just a filler and has no useful properties for dogs... many Basenjis have allergies to corn.... Try a good quality food without corn, Canidea, California Natural are just a couple


  • yes since the scare we bought valley health food which does not have the by products and other garbage the iams has



  • I would like to believe that this is not deliberate, but what other explanation could there be?? Even if there is a rat problem at the plant, how could the poison get into the products themselves?


  • @jessi76:

    Rat poison…

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=2975912&page=1&US=true

    OMG!!! These poor suffering loving pets and people who love them! This is an example of how this "world economy" is a mistake. The poison is illegal to use in the United States. So they use it in China and send the products on which the poison was used to the States? I wonder if this product from China has been sent to other countries. Shouldn't there be "global" Food & Drug laws? :mad: If not, this could be the 1st recipe for disaster! How are we going to make sure the food products we buy are not tainted by unsafe agricultural and processing methods off shore? We need some kind of regulated enforcement to test imported food products.

    Darn! Now I'm all worked up! :mad: :mad: :mad:


  • In many parts of the world, rat poison is used in the fields and in the storage facilities to control the rats. It's not so much "world economy", but world politics. The US and Canada have higher standards that much of the world, and the pet food industry is an unregulated industry. That's why, we, as the consumers, should be demanding the same laws and standards for our pets as we do for ourselves.


  • Any news of if the dog food companies will be paying vet bills? I only heard on the news that they ask consumers to save receipts. They better be paying for this!


  • Now Alpo wet food is also recalled. I had friends of mine come over this weekend and to show there support, they brought our B some food. Unfortunantly it was nutra so I told them thanks but it's been recalled. They say the food was bought last year for their dog and it was left over. Well won't take a chance with the brand either way. But now this whole Alpo thing too. I worry that the food we're giving our B will be recalled also. Thinking of going for some natural homecooked food until this whole mess is fixed.




  • @snorky998:

    Eukanuba/Iams recall July 30th http://www.iams.com/iams/en_US/data_root/html/recall_message.html

    P&G Expands Voluntary Limited Recall of Specialized Dry Pet Foods Due to Possible Health Risk

    CINCINNATI, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ –The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) (NYSE: PG) is voluntarily expanding its recall to include veterinary and some specialized dry pet food as a precautionary measure because it has the potential to be contaminated with salmonella. No salmonella-related illnesses have been reported.
    The following dry pet food products are included:
    Product Name
    Version
    "Best-By" Dates
    UPC Codes
    Iams Veterinary Dry Formulas
    All dry sizes and varieties
    01Jul10 ? 01Dec11
    All UPC Codes
    Eukanuba Naturally Wild
    All dry sizes and varieties
    01Jul10 ? 01Dec11
    All UPC Codes
    Eukanuba Pure
    All dry sizes and varieties
    01Jul10 ? 01Dec11
    All UPC Codes
    Eukanuba Custom Care Sensitive Skin
    All dry sizes
    01Jul10 ? 01Dec11
    All UPC Codes

    The affected products are sold in veterinary clinics and specialty pet retailers throughout the United States and Canada. No canned food, biscuits/treats or supplements are affected by this announcement. A full listing of UPC codes can be found at www.iams.com.
    These products are made in a single, specialized facility. In cooperation with FDA, P&G determined that some products made at this facility have the potential for salmonella contamination. As a precautionary measure, P&G is recalling all products made at this facility.
    Consumers who have purchased the specific dry pet foods listed should discard them. People handling dry pet food can become infected with Salmonella, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with surfaces exposed to this product. Healthy people infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. Rarely, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.
    Pets with Salmonella infections may have decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. If left untreated, pets may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever and vomiting. Infected but otherwise healthy pets 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.
    For further information or a product replacement or refund call P&G toll-free at 877-340-8823
    (Monday ? Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST).

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