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Check your cupboards now for these pet foods, because the health of your pet and yourself could be at risk. According to NBCNews, Natura Pet Products is recalling their dry foods due to a potential salmonella risk for both pets and their owners. The Proctor and Gamble company first voluntarily recalled their cat, ferret and dog foods in March over salmonella contamination concerns. This recall has now expanded to all of Natura's dry pet foods and treats with expiration dates prior to March 14th, 2014. Salmonella contamination ...

Procter and Gamble is voluntarily recalling Iams Shakeables Turkey and Lamb Dog Treats, due to potential for mold growth. The company has not received any reports of human or pet illness, and it says that no other products are affects. The Impacted lot numbers include: Iams Shakeables Turkey, 6oz: [2342]419715A, [2325]419715A, [2331]419715A, [2332]419715A, [2341]419715A, [3016]419715A, [3017]419715A, [3018]419715A, [3046]419715A Iams Shakeables Lamb, 6oz [2338]419715A To find your code, look at the bottom of the can, at the first four numbers of the second line. RELATED: Are Grapes Toxic for Dogs? If you have questions about this voluntary withdrawal, please call Proctor and Gamble ...

Cat Food Recalled in 25 States

Cat owners, double-check your cupboards and cat food labels. According to the Hunterdon County Democrat, BluePearl Veterinary Partners are urging owners to return or discard bags of certain Diamond Pet Foods after the company announced a voluntary recall that affects 25 states. Diamond Pet Foods issued a recall on Premium Edge Finicky Adult Cat Formula dry cat food, Premium Edge Senior Cat Hairball Management Formula dry cat food, Premium Edge Kitten Formula dry cat food, Diamond Naturals Kitten Formula dry cat food and 4health All ...

Pet Expert Dan Barton Talks About Recalled Pet Food

More pet food imported from China has been found to have impurities, which means more recalls. This time, the products in question were tainted with illegal antibiotics. When it comes to pet food recalls, the question on pet owners' minds is quickly changing from "if" to "when" the next one will happen.…

Bull penis may not seem like something you would feed your dog, but it is the main ingredient of a popular and potentially dangerous pet treat. According to NBC News, Boots & Barkley's American Beef Bully Sticks, which consist of dried bull penises, are being recalled after the snack tested positive for salmonella. The sticks are made by Kasel Associated Industries, located in Denver. The company voluntarily recalled the product after a routine inspection by the Colorado Department of Agriculture found salmonella in some of the samples. Treats affected by this recall were those sold in Target stores between April and September. The product can be identified by the bar code 647263899189. The ...

On June 30, Mars Petcare announced a voluntary recall of three of its varieties of PEDIGREE® canned food due to a choking hazard. According to a statement, the recalled cans "may contain small pieces of blue plastic, which broke off a conveyor belt during the production process" but they replaced the conveyor belt and consider the issue to be resolved. Some people have reported finding pieces plastic, but no injuries or illnesses have been reported. RELATED: Diamond Pet Food Recall Expands The recalled dog food has been distributed throughout the U.S. and includes cans of PEDIGREE® weight management canned dog food varieties with the following UPC codes: 2310034974 Pedigree+ ...