RECALL ALERT: Several Types of Dog Food From This Well Known Brand Recalled

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It's always a good idea to stay up to date on the latest dog food recalls. If and when you decide on trying a new type of food, first do your research. Currently, there's a well-known dog brand which is recalling a variety of their packages right now.

Part of keeping your pooch healthy is safe is understanding why these items are being recalled. There are a variety of actions you can take to ensure you're buying your dog the best food. Part of this also means staying current on all of the recalls.

Although this brand is known by many and has a good reputation, accidents like this are known to cause health issues for dogs. Don't worry, though, the information on the next page will educate you on what's going on if you buy this particular food.

After the break, discover what well-known food brand is recalling some of their dog food from stores across the nation and what you should be aware of if you've been feeding your pooch this food. 

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229 thoughts on “RECALL ALERT: Several Types of Dog Food From This Well Known Brand Recalled

  1. Only homemade dog food for my 2 Bulldogs. Rotate Beef Stew meat or whole chicken w/ sweet potatoes, peas& carrots, green beans & sometimes apples. Also prepare a gravy from the broth. I use my electric pressure cooker for the nest, makes it tender as a mother’s love!
    My dogs love it! None of that store bought dog food. Yuck!

  2. Purina foods are garbage. And yes previous dogs of ours did eat the dog chow and were fine but that’s not for all dogs and I will NEVER condone to any of this garbage again. It’s basically feeding your dogs poison.

    We did Rachel Ray and then switched to Canidae Senior Formula and my pugs LOVE it. Highly recommend.

  3. If you truly love your dogs you would never consider Purina or any other “grocery” store bought foods. Speciality pet supply stores are the only place anyone should buy food.

  4. I just started my pug on the Nutrish zero grain, he’s very picky about his food. He does seem to like it. He’s overweight and I’m trying to help him lose weight, but he loves treats. I started walking him more an I think it’s starting to work!!!

  5. My pug eats whole earth farms and its grain free- I am a single mother of 3 kids so I do not have a lot of money but I buy it- my dog is worth it- it’s $40 for 40 lbs and lasts about a month- been using about 9 months and he looks and behaves very healthy

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