Wednesday, October 7, 2015

K-9 Kraving Dog Food Recall

K-9 Kraving Dog Food is recalling their Chicken Patties Dog Food because it has the potential of being contaminated with Salmonella and Listeria.

Products currently affected:

According to the FDA The affected product was distributed to retail stores only in Maryland.

Customers with additional questions can call their Consumer Relations team at 1-800-675-1471 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, EST.


Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause severe gastrointestinal disease. It can also affect other organ systems as well. Typical signs associated with Salmonella in pets include but are not limited to: vomiting, diarrhea, diarrhea with blood, lethargy, depression, weakness, loss of appetite, weight loss, fever, and abdominal pain.

Animals that don't show clinical signs can also be carriers of Salmonella and pass it to other pets and humans. If your pet has any signs or has ingested the product mentioned above, please contact your veterinarian.

Salmonella can also affect humans and there is a risk if you or someone you know has come in contact with pet food, treats or supplements contaminated with Salmonella, this includes dry products. The elderly, children and immunocompromised individuals are most at risk.

To reduce risk of infection, people should wash their hands with hot soapy water after touching pet foods and surfaces pet foods have come in contact with. The clinical signs are similar as in pets. If you or anyone you know is showing signs of illness after coming in contact with this product, contact your health care provider.


Listeria (From FDA Website)
Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women.

Animals ill with Listeria will display symptoms similar to the ones listed above for humans. People who have concerns about whether their pet has Listeria should contact their veterinarian.

Good 'n' Fun Beefhide Chicken Sticks Recall

Salix Animal Health, LLC is recalling one lot of Good 'n' Fun - Beefhide Chicken Sticks because it has the potential of being contaminated with Salmonella.

Products currently affected:

Good 'n' Fun - Beefhide Chicken Sticks (2.8 oz.)
Lot #: # AO15010
UPC #: 0 91093 82247 1
Best By Date: 03/2018

If you have this product,  contact Salix Animal Health's consumer affairs team at 1-800-338-4896, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time for a refund.

Customers with questions may call the consumer affairs team at the number listed above.



Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause severe gastrointestinal disease. It can also affect other organ systems as well. Typical signs associated with Salmonella in pets include but are not limited to: vomiting, diarrhea, diarrhea with blood, lethargy, depression, weakness, loss of appetite, weight loss, fever, and abdominal pain.

Animals that don't show clinical signs can also be carriers of Salmonella and pass it to other pets and humans. If your pet has any signs or has ingested the product mentioned above, please contact your veterinarian.

Salmonella can also affect humans and there is a risk if you or someone you know has come in contact with pet food, treats or supplements contaminated with Salmonella, this includes dry products. The elderly, children and immunocompromised individuals are most at risk.

To reduce risk of infection, people should wash their hands with hot soapy water after touching pet foods and surfaces pet foods have come in contact with. The clinical signs are similar as in pets. If you or anyone you know is showing signs of illness after coming in contact with this product, contact your health care provider.

Dingo Dog Chews Recall

The USDA has issued a recall of Dingo Chip Twists "Chicken in the Middle" dog treats due to possible contamination with Amantadine, an antiviral human drug not approved for use in animal food.

Affected products currently include:

* 6-pack:  
Net Wt. 3.9 oz. 
(UPC 615650300600) 
Best by Date 5/16/2017 

* 16-pack
Net Wt. 9.59 oz.
(UPC 615650990429) 

Best by Date 12/27/2015 & 5/16/2017 

Customers with questions can call the company at  1-888-232-9889