Raaw Energy Expands Dog Food Recall Due to Listeria Risk
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Raaw Energy Expands Dog Food Recall Due to Listeria Risk

Raaw Energy has expanded its voluntary recall of dog food products due to potential Listeria contamination, affecting products manufactured between July 2025 and March 2026.

Raaw Energy Expands Dog Food Recall Due to Listeria Risk

Raaw Energy has expanded its voluntary recall of dog food products due to potential Listeria contamination. The recall now includes products manufactured between July 17, 2025, and December 23, 2025, as well as a batch dated March 31, 2026. The company initiated this recall out of an abundance of caution after some products from these periods tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes. Not all products from these batches tested positive, but the recall encompasses all products produced during these dates. Consumers are advised not to use, sell, or consume any affected product. Please discard these items immediately to help reduce the risk of illness. For more information, visit the FDA's advisory. (fda.gov)

AllProvide Recalls Dog Food Over Plastic Contamination Concerns

AllProvide Pet Foods has voluntarily recalled 1,500 pounds of its frozen, gently cooked chicken dog food due to potential plastic contamination. The recall affects 16-ounce packages with specific lot codes ranging from 048-01 to 048-14. The company initiated the recall on May 11, 2026, and notified consignees by email. Consumers should check their dog food supplies and discard any affected products. For more details, refer to the FDA's announcement. (petfoodindustry.com)

Albright’s Raw Pet Food Announces Voluntary Recall of Select Chicken Recipe for Dogs

Albright’s Raw Pet Food has voluntarily recalled one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced, 1 lb Bricks (Lot #C001730), due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall was announced on May 6, 2026. Consumers who have purchased this product are advised to discard it immediately. For more information, see the FDA's announcement. (fda.gov)

Stay Informed and Protect Your Pets

Pet food recalls can occur unexpectedly, and it's crucial for pet owners to stay informed about the products they feed their animals. Regularly checking for recall notices and adhering to guidelines provided by manufacturers and health authorities can help ensure the safety and well-being of your pets.

FAQ

How do I know if a pet food recall still applies?

Check the official recall notice and compare the brand, product name, lot code, and best-by date against the food you have at home.

What should I do if I have a recalled product?

Stop feeding it, follow the official instructions, keep packaging information, and contact a veterinarian if your pet shows symptoms.

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