Recall History

Dates
12/07/2018 9Lives
Date:12/07/2018
Company Name:J.M Smuckers Company
Product Description:Cat food
Recall Reason:Due to Low Levels of Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
03/11/2020 9Lives
Date:03/11/2020
Company Name:J.M Smuckers Company
Product Description:Cat food
Recall Reason:Due to Low Levels of Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
01/03/2017 9LivesTM, EverPetTM, and Special KittyTM
Date:01/03/2017
Company Name:The J.M. Smucker Company
Product Description:Canned cat food
Recall Reason:Possible low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1)
02/08/2018 9LivesTM, EverPetTM, and Special KittyTM
Date:02/08/2018
Company Name:J.M. Smucker Company
Product Description:Canned cat food
Recall Reason:Possible low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1)
11/28/2018 ANF
Date:11/28/2018
Company Name:ANF, Inc
Product Description:Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food
Recall Reason:Potentially Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
06/20/2013 Abady
Date:06/20/2013
Company Name:Robert Abady Company
Product Description:Dog Food
Recall Reason:Positive test for salmonella by the FDA
04/08/2014 Abady
Date:04/08/2014
Company Name:Robert Abady Dog Food Co.,
Product Description:Cat food
Recall Reason:Salmonella
12/06/2018 Abound
Date:12/06/2018
Company Name:The Kroger Company
Product Description:Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe dog food
Recall Reason:Potentially Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
12/06/2018 Abound
Date:12/06/2018
Company Name:Abound
Product Description:Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe dog food
Recall Reason:Potentially Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
03/11/2020 Abound
Date:03/11/2020
Company Name:Abound
Product Description:Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe dog food
Recall Reason:Potentially Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
03/11/2020 Abound
Date:03/11/2020
Company Name:The Kroger Company
Product Description:Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe dog food
Recall Reason:Potentially Elevated Levels of Vitamin D
09/12/2016 Addiction
Date:09/12/2016
Company Name:Addiction Foods
Product Description:Canned Dog Food
Recall Reason:Elevated levels of Vitamin A and a slight variance in calcium/phosphorous ratios
02/08/2018 Against the Grain
Date:02/08/2018
Company Name:Against The Grain Pet Foods
Product Description:Dog Food
Recall Reason:Potential Adulteration with Pentobarbital
11/13/2020 Albright's
Date:11/13/2020
Company Name:Albright's Raw Dog Food
Product Description:Raw Dog Food Chicken Recipe for Dogs
Recall Reason:Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella
10/04/2012 American Choice, Archer Farms, Arrowhead Mills and more
Date:10/04/2012
Company Name:Sunland, Inc.
Product Description:Flavored butters, spreads and more.
Recall Reason:Salmonella
05/04/2012 Apex
Date:05/04/2012
Company Name:Apex Pet Foods (South Carolina)
Product Description:Dog Food
Recall Reason:Salmonella
06/26/2019 Aqueon
Date:06/26/2019
Company Name:Central Aquatics
Product Description:Aqueon Betta Food
Recall Reason:Potential Salmonella contamination
12/12/2011 Arrowbrand
Date:12/12/2011
Company Name:O'Neal's Feeders Supply, Inc.
Product Description:Dry dog food
Recall Reason:Aflatoxin
03/03/2017 Ava
Date:03/03/2017
Company Name:Pets at Home
Product Description:Dry cat food
Recall Reason:Low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1)
03/28/2013 BARF®
Date:03/28/2013
Company Name:BARF World Inc.
Product Description:Dog Food
Recall Reason:Potential for salmonella
03/17/2017 BLUE Wilderness, Rocky Mountain Recipe
Date:03/17/2017
Company Name:Blue Buffalo Company
Product Description:Dog food
Recall Reason:Contains beef thyroid hormone
02/08/2018 BLUE Wilderness, Rocky Mountain Recipe
Date:02/08/2018
Company Name:Blue Buffalo Company
Product Description:Dog food
Recall Reason:elevated levels of naturally- occurring beef thyroid hormones
11/03/2013 Bailey's Choice
Date:11/03/2013
Company Name:Bailey's Choice Dog Treats, LLC
Product Description:Dog treats
Recall Reason:Salmonella
12/24/2014 Barkworthies
Date:12/24/2014
Company Name:Barkworthies
Product Description:Chicken Vittles dog chews
Recall Reason:Salmonella
03/20/2017 Barnsdale Farms®, HoundsTooth® and Mac's Choice®
Date:03/20/2017
Company Name:EuroCan Manufacturing
Product Description:Dog treat- Pig Ears
Recall Reason:Potential for salmonella
02/08/2018 Barnsdale Farms®, HoundsTooth® and Mac's Choice®
Date:02/08/2018
Company Name:EuroCan Manufacturing
Product Description:Dog treat- Pig Ears
Recall Reason:Salmonella
09/03/2019 Berkley & Jensen
Date:09/03/2019
Company Name:Dog Goods USA LLC
Product Description:Pig Ears
Recall Reason:Potential to be contaminated with Salmonella
01/30/2015 Big Bark
Date:01/30/2015
Company Name:Grill-Phoria LLC
Product Description:Beef Jerky Treats
Recall Reason:Salmonella
01/04/2016 Big Dog Natural (bdn)
Date:01/04/2016
Company Name:Big Dog Natural
Product Description:Raw dehydrated dog food Chicken Supreme and Fish Supreme
Recall Reason:Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes
09/22/2020 Billy+Margot Wild Kangaroo and Superfoods Recipe
Date:09/22/2020
Company Name:Real Pet Food Company
Product Description:Dog food
Recall Reason:Salmonella

Stay aware and keep your pets safe with We’re All About Pets’ recall tool. Our database includes recalls of pet food, treats, feed, and supplements dating back to 2017. You’ll find both mandatory and voluntary recalls initiated by the FDA or at the manufacturer’s discretion.

If you’d like to find recalls of a specific brand, use the search tool to find out if it’s on the list. You may sort by date (newest to oldest) or by brand (results are shown in alphabetical order). Click on the recall heading for more details.

What should you do if your pet’s food is recalled?

If you confirm that your pet’s food has been recalled, here are four steps to follow:

Step 1: Stop.

Immediately withdraw the potentially-affected food. Switch to an unaffected lot or a similar product from another brand. Sudden dietary changes are difficult for some animals, but a hard stop is the only prudent choice in this situation.

Step 2: Record and save.

Don’t throw everything away just yet.

Instead, take clear photos of the food’s packaging, UPC code, lot number, and best-by date. Additionally, save a small amount of the food and freeze it in an air-tight container. If your pet gets sick, you may submit this sample to a laboratory for testing. Take notes on when your pets last ate the food and, if possible, how much they ate.

Once you’ve collected a sample and taken down all the important details, you may throw away any remaining food and packaging.

Step 3: Report.

Contact the company to tell them that you’re in possession of the recalled product. You may be reimbursed for the problem food and, if your pet gets sick, the company will know about it.

Remember that the announcement isn’t the end of the recall story. In the weeks and months after a product is recalled, the FDA and manufacturer will continue to investigate what caused the problem and how many pets were affected. Your report is an important part of that story.

Step 4: Observe.

Stay vigilant, watching your pets for any behavioral changes or symptoms of illness. The recall announcement might detail the typical symptoms associated with the problem food, so be particularly aware of those. If you notice any signs of illness or abnormal behavior, contact your veterinarian immediately. When you talk to your vet, be sure to mention that your pet ate the recalled food.

Want to report a pet food complaint?

If you suspect that your pet’s food or treats are contaminated or unsafe, submit a report to both the manufacturer and FDA. If the FDA receives enough evidence of a problem, it will ask or order the company to recall the affected foods.

Click here to visit the FDA’s guide to reporting a pet food complaint.