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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.

Raaw Energy raw dog food recalled over Listeria monocytogenes risk

Raaw Energy has expanded a voluntary recall of its raw dog food after testing found Listeria monocytogenes contamination. First announced in late May 2026, the recall now covers more than 180 lots distributed nationwide, with notable East Coast distribution. The FDA issued a public alert, and several pet illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products. Listeria poses a serious risk to both dogs and the humans who handle the food, particularly young children, elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. The recall has been widely covered by pet-industry, food-safety, and national news outlets as it continues to expand.

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Pet food in Japan found contaminated with toxic PFAS

Research in Japan has detected toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in a wide range of dog and cat food products, raising concerns about chronic exposure to "forever chemicals." PFAS are linked to immune, liver, kidney, and endocrine issues and accumulate in the body over time. The findings highlight potential risks for companion animals consuming commercially available pet food. Separately, consumer guidance has emphasized selecting natural, organic, and non-toxic dog food to reduce exposure to chemical contaminants. While the research focused on products in Japan, the issue underscores broader global concerns about pet food safety. Owners are encouraged to review ingredient sourcing, choose brands with transparent testing, and consult veterinarians about long-term exposure.

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