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Over 400,000 lbs of pet food recalled across several states KTLA 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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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.