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Rückrufe von Tierfutter und Produkten

Eine kuratierte Liste von Rückrufen für Tierfutter, Medikamente und Produkte aus vertrauenswürdigen Quellen.

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PEDIGREE wet dog food recalled over possible metal and plastic contamination

Mars Petcare has voluntarily recalled two lots of PEDIGREE Can High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor wet dog food after product that was slated for destruction was allegedly diverted and sold. The recall, announced by the FDA and company, covers cans that may contain sharp metal and plastic foreign material, posing risks of choking, cuts, or internal injury to dogs. The affected product was distributed nationwide and appeared at retail locations. While no pet injuries are confirmed in the reports, the presence of hard fragments in wet food is a serious hazard. Dog owners should locate any matching cans, stop feeding them, and return or safely discard them. Checking lot codes and UPCs against the official recall notice is essential. This case also highlights how diverted or fraudulently distributed pet food can reach consumers, underscoring the need for supply-chain vigilance and recall monitoring.

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Go Raw/Steve's Real Food freeze-dried pet food recalled over vitamin B1 deficiency

Go Raw/Steve's Real Food has expanded a recall of freeze-dried dog and cat food across roughly 20 U.S. states because the products may contain dangerously low levels of thiamine (vitamin B1), a nutrient deficiency that can cause serious neurological problems in pets. The FDA and multiple state and national outlets report the expanded recall covers certain freeze-dried dog and cat formulas. Thiamine is essential for nerve and brain function; deficient diets can lead to appetite loss, weakness, wobbling, and seizures. Pets eating the recalled food are at risk, and owners should stop feeding the products immediately. The recall is a nutritional deficiency issue rather than a bacterial contamination concern. Consumers should check lot codes and product lists, return or discard affected food, and contact a veterinarian if symptoms appear.

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Recalled puppy formula linked to sickened shelter dogs

A puppy formula product has been recalled following reports of illness among shelter puppies, prompting warnings for pet owners to take precautions. The incident, reported by Truth about Pet Food, involves dogs that became sick after consuming the affected formula. While full details about the brand or specific cause were not disclosed in initial reports, the recall underscores the importance of monitoring pet food safety, especially for vulnerable puppies in shelter environments. Pet owners who have purchased or used any recently recalled puppy formula should check recall notices, discontinue use if a product matches the recall, and contact a veterinarian if their dog shows signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. The case also highlights ongoing concerns about quality control and oversight in pet food manufacturing.

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