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Pet Food Recalls: Page 30
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Dog treat recall: Hartz Chicken Chews, Oinkies Pig Skin Twists with Chicken
Pet treat company Hartz Mountain Corp. is voluntarily recalling all of its Hartz Chicken Chews and Hartz Oinkies Pig Skin Twists wrapped with chicken for dogs in the US because the products contain unapproved antibiotic residue. Recent testing by Hartz and the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets found trace amounts of unapproved antibiotic residue in samples of Hartz Chicken Chews and Oinkies Pig Skin Twists wrapped with chicken products.
Pet Food News
Food & Water Watch comments on recent chicken jerky treat recalls
Wenonah Hauter, executive director of the nonprofit group Food & Water Watch, issued a statement in response to the recent chicken jerky treat recalls by Nestle Purina's Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brands and Del Monte's Milo's Kitchen brand due to the presence of an antibiotic. According to Hauter: “...This is a long overdue step to protect pets from unsafe imports.
Market Trends and Reports
Recall: Waggin' Train, Canyon Creek Ranch chicken jerky treats
Nestlé Purina PetCare Company's wholly owned subsidiary Waggin' Train LLC is voluntarily recalling its Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brand dog treats sold throughout the United States until further notice. The New York, USA, Department of Agriculture notified the company that testing found trace amounts of antibiotic residue in samples of Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch chicken jerky treat products.
Market Trends and Reports
Milo's Kitchen recalls Chicken Grillers, Chicken Jerky dog treats
Milo’s Kitchen is voluntarily recalling its Chicken Jerky and Chicken Grillers home-style dog treats from retailers in the US. The New York, USA, Department of Agriculture notified Milo's Kitchen and the US Food and Drug Administration that several lots of the Chicken Jerky dog treats were found to contain trace amounts of residual antibiotics.
Pet Food Recalls
Is zero Salmonella in petfood possible?
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) finds Salmonella in over 10% of animal feed despite a zero tolerance for the bacteria, according to an investigation by CBC News in late December 2012. That level seems high, but is zero Salmonella practical or even possible?
Pet Food News
Claudia's Canine Cuisine recalls Hound Cakes for possible mold
Claudia’s Canine Cuisine is voluntarily recalling a lot of its Dogcandy brand of Holiday Hound Cake and Blueberry Hound Cake products because of the possibility of mold. The recall applies to a single production run of 7.5-ounce Hound Cake products, marked with a best-by date of 08-2015, which has the potential to become moldy.
Pet Food News
Recall: Carolina Prime Pet Priority Total Pet Care Bullstrips
Carolina Prime Pet Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of dog treats, is recalling Priority Total Pet Care All Natural Bullstrips because the product has the potential for Salmonella contamination. The recalled dog treat products are sold in a 5-count package, marked with UPC code 0-21130-42080-3, and lot code 20082712 S 3195 and lot code 20090312 S3195.
Pet Food News
Magnolia Bird Farm recalls bird seed mixes containing peanuts
Magnolia Bird Farm Inc. is recalling Raw and Roasted In-shell Peanuts and Magnolia Bird Farm Bird seed mixes that contain peanuts, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The peanuts in the mixes are among those being recalled by Sunland Inc.
Pet Food News
Recall: Charlee Bear Products' Protein Crunch Bar dog treats
Charlee Bear Products is recalling certain lots of its Protein Crunch Bar dog treat products because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. The following products are being recalled and were distributed throughout the US in September and October:
Pet Food News
Wellness recalls select Small Breed Adult Health dog food bags
Wellpet LLC in recalling one of its Wellness dog food recipes because a portion of the recalled product was found to have a high moisture content, which may cause the petfood to mold before its expiration date. The recall applies to 12-pound bags of Wellness Small Breed Adult Health dry dog food, marked with a "Best By" date of August 18, 2013.
Pet Food News
Wildwood Seed & Specialties recalls bird, small animal foods
Wildwood Seed & Specialties is recalling a limited supply of its Sleek and Sassy brand bird and small animal foods that contain raw in-shell peanuts. These products contain peanut ingredients recalled by Sunland Inc., which have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
Pet Food Recalls
Recall: Yoghund Banana & Peanut Butter frozen yogurt dog treats
BD Brands LLC is recalling Yoghund frozen yogurt dog treats in the Organic Banana & Peanut Butter variety because the product contains organic peanut butter linked to recent recalls by Sunland Inc. for possible Salmonella contamination. The recall involves Yoghund dog treats in Organic Banana & Peanut Butter flavor case products, marked with lot code 268 12 and earlier, cup and four-packs marked with "Best By" dates of 9.24.14 or earlier.
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