Pet Food Recall: August 2013 *UPDATED*
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Nestlé Purina Voluntarily Recalls Limited Number
of Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry
Dog Food Bags Due to a Potential Health Risk
Contact
Consumer:
1-800-473-8546
Media:
Keith
Schopp
314-982-2577
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - August 30,
2013 - St. Louis, Missouri, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company (NPPC) is voluntarily
recalling a limited number of 3.5-pound bags of its Purina ONE beyOnd Our White
Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food from a single
production run and shipped to retail customers in the United States. This is
being done because one bag of the product was found to be contaminated with
Salmonella.
Only Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken &
Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food with both the "Best By" date and the
production code shown below are included in this voluntary...
Pet food recall: July 2013
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Dogswell and
Catswell voluntary recall pet treats
PRESS RELEASE
Dogswell
and Catswell Voluntary Market Withdrawal
A Letter from Company Spokesperson, Brad Armistead
Dear Fellow Pet Parent:
At Dogswell, our number one priority is the safety of our products and
the health of our canine and feline customers. We strive to make and
sell only the highest quality treats and food with added vitamins that
provide great taste and functional benefits such as improved hip
health, skin and coat health, and other benefits.
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Natura Pet Issues Voluntary
Recall of Specialized Dry Pet Foods Due to Possible Health Risk
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PRESS RELEASE
JUNE 18, 2013
Contact:
Consumer:
(800) 224-6123
Media:
Jason Taylor
(513) 622-1111
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE - June
18, 2013 - Natura Pet Products is voluntarily recalling specific lots
of dry
pet food because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
Salmonella can affect animals eating the
products and there is a risk to humans from handling contaminated pet
products,
especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having
contact
with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products.