RECALL ALERT: Variety of Dog Foods From This Well Known Brand Recalled

As a good dog owner, you always need to stay alert on dog food recalls that's been publicly announced (at the least).

If you are thinking of giving your pooch a new type or brand of dog food, you gotta at least hop on to google and do your research to make sure the new dog food you have in mind have not been recently recalled.

As a case in point… a very well-known dog food brand (a brand every dog owners know) has announced a voluntary recall of certain packages they offer.

Even the most trusted of brands in the market with a good reputation does have occasional accidents like this that all dog owners need to be aware of before blindly trusting them and feed our pooches with their products.

Not to worry though… the information on the next page will tell you exactly what's going on, which well-known dog food brand is being recalled, and what you should be aware of if you have fed your dogs with the food being recalled.

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253 thoughts on “RECALL ALERT: Variety of Dog Foods From This Well Known Brand Recalled

  1. I’m surprised to see Purina brands having such issues. My dad worked part time at TSC when the big recalls came out. He said Purina brands were never on the list because the food is produced here. (The big lead poisoning was linked to brands that imported from Chinese manufacturers). I’ll have to look closer at the brand. Our dog has had zero problems other than chasing our cats around

  2. I have 2 Spaniels and up til a couple of years ago had fed them Benefuls as well. ..not knowing that it was killing dogs. We switched from that to Kirkland brand and it has made a big difference!

  3. As of right now I have finally gotten his Colitis under control with Purina food so until he has further problems I will not switch his food. I will keep that food in mind if any complications arise in the future though!

  4. My vet told me years ago that it was garbage. Switched to Rachel Ray cat, and dog food. They all love it. I get the grain free stuff. My cat that will usually only eat canned food eats it more than canned food now. My 14 year old bulldog seems to be walking with less stiffness.

  5. I had to put mine on grain free years ago. Had been feeding him taste of the wild, but he seems to do better on the new food. In the spring he use to loose big patches of hair on his sides. He hasn’t done that since I put him on the grain free food.

  6. Christy Ciochetti-Johnson the Purina Pro Plan was my saving grace. I tried all sorts of other brands before my vet finally told me to try the Pro Plan and my Boxer has had no issues with his colitis since!

  7. Shame on pawbuzz for making this click bait.. I can handle clicking through ads to see a cute/funny video, but if you really care about dogs and their safety you should put the brand in the title.

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