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Pet Food & Product Recalls

A curated list of pet food, medication, and product recalls reported by authoritative sources.

Important:These summaries are for pet safety education only and do not replace professional veterinary advice. If your pet may have been exposed to a toxin, contact your veterinarian or a poison control center immediately.

Raw dog and cat food recalled in Illinois, other states over salmonella, listeria

A raw dog and cat food product sold in Illinois and multiple other states is being recalled due to possible contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. Reports first surfaced on August 25, 2025, and follow-up coverage on August 27 indicated the product was widely distributed. The recall affects both dogs and cats that consumed the affected food, and also creates a zoonotic risk for humans who handled it, prepared it, or came into contact with contaminated bowls, surfaces, or pet waste. Pets with Salmonella infection may become lethargic and develop diarrhea, fever, vomiting, or decreased appetite. Listeria can cause serious illness, especially in young, elderly, pregnant, or immunocompromised animals and people. Because contaminated pet food can sicken people even when pets show no symptoms, the recall is important for household safety. Owners should check lot and expiration codes, stop feeding the recalled product, and contact a veterinarian if illness appears.

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