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Pet Alerts & Product Recall Library
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End Fleas Today  keeps an updated library of product recalls within the last 12 months. The information contained in this section involves recalls and alerts issued regarding pet and animal feeds, including dog and cat foods and treats as well feeds for livestock, poultry and other species. The information is based on reports and alerts received from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and/or the manufacturers.

Please note: This list is not guaranteed to be complete. End Fleas Today  encourages all concerned to contact the specific manufacturer regarding the status of any particular pet food, pet treat, or animal feed.

For more information about the FDA's role in pet food regulation, go to http://www.fda.gov/cvm/petfoods.htm.

To report an adverse event associated with pet food, submit a report to the FDA at www.safetyreporting.hhs.gov.

To report an adverse event associated with other animal feeds, please contact your state FDA's Consumer Complaint Coordinator(s). Contact information can be found on the FDA's Web site at http://www.fda.gov/opacom/backgrounders/complain.Html. When reporting, please include as much information as possible, including the specific product name, lot numbers, veterinarian's report and diagnosis, and any other pertinent information. It is preferred, however, that you ask your veterinarian to contact the FDA, because your veterinarian can often provide additional information and details that can aid the investigation.

If you are interested in a certain recall product just click on the link for information -- Most recent recalls are at the top of this list.

If your pet show signs of loss of appetite, lethargy or vomiting, consult a veterinarian immediately.



Alert - Chicken jerky treats linked to mystery illnesses, deaths in dogs  (November 25, 2011)

Alert - Xylitol laced treats could kill your dog   (October 30, 2011)

ALERT - Vets concerned about increased heartworm cases in Ventura County, CA   (October 21, 2011)

ALERT - Ohio Hunters and Other Outdoors Enthusiasts, Beware of a New Pest.  (October 17, 2011)

Alert - Kansas Algae pose risk to hunting dogs   (October 7, 2011)

Merrick Pet Care recalls Doggie Wishbone due to potential Salmonella contamination   (August 9,2011)

Nestle Purina PetCare recalls 3.5- and 7-lb bags of Purina ONE Vibrant Maturity 7+ Dry Cat Food   (July 29, 2011)

Voluntary recall of one lot of Purina-Lix 38 Hi-E and RangeLand® 38 Hi-E free-choice supplement tubs for beef cattle because of the potential for softened product to contain excessive levels of urea.   (July 29, 2011)

Purina recalls some Cat Chow Naturals and Friskies Grillers Blend dry cat food bags due to potential Salmonella contamination   (June 27, 2011)

Bravo! Recalls Bravo! Pig Ears dog treats due to potential Salmonella contamination  (May 31, 2011)

Primal Pet Foods Recalls Feline Chicken & Salmon Formula  (May 28, 2011)

Boss Pet Products recalls Diggers Natural Pig Ear pet treats due to possible Salmonella contamination  (May 17, 2011)

Blackman Industries recalls PrimeTime Brand and KC Beefhide Brand pig ear treats due to possible Salmonella contamination  (May 17, 2011)

Pig ears for pet treats recalled due to Salmonella contamination  (May 04, 2011)

Jones Natural Chews Co. recalls pig ear dog chews because of possible Salmonella health risk  (Mar 08, 2011)

WellPet LLC has recalled certain lots of Wellness canned cat food due to inadequate thiamine levels identified during routine testing  (Feb 28, 2011)

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6 - 2011 Jerky treats alert
The Canadian VMA informed us of several cases of kidney disease in dogs in Canada that are potentially linked to chicken jerky treats. more»

2009 Peanut butter recall
View information and resources related to the recall of peanut butter products due to possible Salmonella contamination.

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