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Pet owners in 20 states need to know about this expanded food recall that poses serious neurological risks - MLive.com

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Pet owners in 20 states need to know about this expanded food recall that poses serious neurological risks MLive.com Pet owners should be aware of this incident and take precautions. Affected animals: other.

What happened

Multiple outlets reported an expanded recall of Go Raw freeze-dried pet foods, including Steve’s Real Food products, because of potentially low thiamine (vitamin B1) levels. Thiamine is essential for healthy nervous system function in dogs and cats, and a deficiency can lead to neurological symptoms.

Key facts

  • Affected products: Freeze-dried dog and cat foods sold under Go Raw and Steve’s Real Food brands.
  • Potential hazard: Low vitamin B1, which can cause tremors, weakness, abnormal posture, seizures, and other neurological issues.
  • Scope: Reports indicate the recall reaches consumers in roughly 20 states.
  • Timeline: Initial recall notices appeared in early June 2026, with an expanded announcement by mid-June.
  • Regulatory status: The FDA and state agencies are monitoring the situation and issuing alerts.

What pet owners should do

  • Stop feeding the recalled products immediately.
  • Check lot numbers, package dates, and recall lists on the FDA or manufacturer website.
  • Return or discard the recalled food; do not feed it to pets or other animals.
  • Contact a veterinarian if your pet shows signs such as vomiting, loss of appetite, imbalance, tremors, or seizures.
  • Wash hands, bowls, and surfaces after handling recalled food to prevent cross-contamination.

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