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Rappels d'aliments et produits pour animaux

Une liste sélectionnée de rappels d'aliments, médicaments et produits pour animaux signalés par des sources fiables.

Important :Ces résumés sont uniquement destinés à l'éducation à la sécurité des animaux et ne remplacent pas les conseils vétérinaires professionnels. Si vous pensez que votre animal a été exposé à une toxine, contactez immédiatement votre vétérinaire ou un centre anti-poison.

PEDIGREE wet dog food recalled over possible metal and plastic foreign material

Mars Petcare has issued a voluntary recall of two lots of PEDIGREE Can High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor Wet Dog Food after product intended for destruction was allegedly diverted and sold in stores. The recalled cans may contain sharp metal and plastic foreign material, posing a serious choking and injury risk to dogs. The FDA and multiple news outlets reported the nationwide recall beginning July 2, 2026. Pet owners are advised to check their cans, stop feeding the affected product, and seek a refund or replacement. No reports of pet illnesses were highlighted in the coverage, but veterinary care is recommended if a dog shows signs of illness or injury after eating the food.

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

Go Raw has expanded a recall of certain freeze-dried dog and cat foods, including products sold under the Steve's Real Food line, after the FDA warned that they may contain dangerously low levels of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Thiamine deficiency in pets can cause serious neurological problems such as weakness, loss of coordination, tremors, seizures, and altered mental state. The recalled freeze-dried products were distributed in at least 20 U.S. states, and retailers have been urged to remove them from shelves. No illnesses were reported in the provided summaries, but the deficiency poses serious health risks if the food is fed as the main diet. Pet owners should immediately stop feeding the affected products and seek veterinary guidance if their animals show symptoms.

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