Kaytee Recalls Baby Bird FormulaJune 15, 2012 Central Garden & Pet brand Kaytee recalled several lots of Kaytee Exact Hand Feeding Formula Baby Birds and Kaytee Exact Hand Feeding Formula Baby Macaw due to high levels of vitamin D, the company reported today. Baby birds being fed the formula may run the risk of kidney failure when ingesting the product. The recalled products include only those with the following information: Product Code/ SKU/ Material # UPC Code Size Lot/Serial No. Product Name/ Description Best Before Code (day/month/yr) 100032326 07185947510 6/7.5 oz. A1 Kaytee Exact Hand Feeling Formula Baby Bird 21 Mar 2013 & 20 Apr 2013 100032328 07185947511 6/18 oz. A2 Kaytee Exact Hand Feeding Formula Baby Bird 9 Mar 2013 & 19 Apr 2013 100032330 *100034332 07185947512 4/5 lb. A3 *Includes 10 cases of Petco store product Kaytee Exact Hand Feeding Formula Baby Bird 14 Mar 2013, 30 Mar 2013 & 16 May 2013 *30 Mar 2013 100032336 07185947518 1/22 lb. A4 Kaytee Exact Hand Feeding Formula Baby Bird 21 Mar 2013, 13 Apr 2013 & 16 May 2013 …
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Diamond Adds Puppy Food To RecallJune 15, 2012 Diamond Pet Foods issued its third dog food recall in the past month due to salmonella contamination in a product manufactured at the company’s Gaston, S.C., facility, which recently ceased production. The latest recall includes the following sizes of the Meta, Mo.-based company’s Diamond Puppy Formula dry dog food: Size Production Code Best-by Date 40 lb. DPP0401B22XJW 6-Apr-2013 40 lb. DPP0401A21XAW 6-Apr-2013 40 lb DPP0101C31XME 11-Jan-2013 40 lb. DPP0401B21XDJ 7-Apr-2013 20 lb. DPP0401B22XJW 6-Apr-2013 20 lb. DPP0101C31XME 11-Jan-2013 20 lb. DPP0101C31XRB 11-Jan-2013 8 lb DPP0401B2XALW 7-Apr-2013 6 oz. samples DPP0401 N/A The recalled food was distributed in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, and may have been distributed to other states through pet food channels. Earlier this month, Diamond recalled several lots of its Diamond Naturals Lamb & Rice dry dog food and halted production at the Gaston plant two days later. Last week, Diamond issued another recall for a Gaston-manufactured product, Chicken Soup for …
Diamond Recalls More Dog Food Due To SalmonellaJune 15, 2012 Diamond Recalls More Dog Food Due to Salmonelladiamond pet food, pet food recall, dog food recall, salmonella dog food, Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul, Chicken Soup pet food recall Diamond Pet Foods of Meta, Mo., recalled more dog food produced at its Gaston, S.C., plant after another bag of food tested positive for salmonella. The latest recall involves one production run and four production codes of Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul Adult Light Formula dry dog food, as follows: Product Name Bag Size Production Code Best By Date Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul Adult Light Formula dry dog food 35 lb. CLF0102B31XCW CLF0102B31XCW CLF0102B32XWR 27/JAN/2013 28/JAN/2013 28/JAN/2013 Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul Adult Light Formula dry dog food 6 lb. CLF0102B3XALW 28/JAN/2013 The food was distributed in Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia, where the food may have been further distributed to other states through pet food channels. Diamond said it is …
Kaytee Recalls Batch Of Mouse, Rat And Hamster Food Due To SalmonellaJune 15, 2012 Kaytee Pet Products of Chilton, Wis., is recalling a single manufacturing batch of Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro Health Mouse, Rat and Hamster food due to possible salmonella contamination. The recalled products are 3-pound packages with a “best before” date of 31-Mar-2013 K63 (UPC Code 71859 9994); 5-pound packages with a “best before” date of 03-Apr-2012 K61 (UPC Code 71859-00001); and 25-pound bags with “best before” dates of 31-Mar-20-13 (UPC Code 71859 99995) and, for Petco stores only, 30-Mar-2013 (UPC Code 71859 00000). No other products or product lots are involved in the recall and no human or pet illnesses have been reported, according to Kaytee. Kaytee issued the recall because one sample from the 5-pound bags tested positive for salmonella in a random U.S. Food and Drug Administration test, Kaytee reported. The affected products were manufactured Jan. 5-6, 2012, and Kaytee is taking steps to remove the product from all retail stores and distribution centers and to fully investigate the cause, the company reported. Kaytee urges consumers that have purchased the recalled products to contact Kaytee customer service representatives at 800-529-8331 for further instructions. Humans feeding the product could become infected, especially if they do …
Diamond Expands Recall, Resumes Production In GastonJune 15, 2012 EDITORS' NOTE: The production code information has been changed to reflect an update from Diamond. The correct way to tell if one of the listed foods (not including Kirkland Signature food) has been recalled is if it has a production code with the number “2” or “3” in the 9th digit and an “X” in the 10th or 11th digit and “Best-Before” dates of Dec. 9, 2012, through Apr. 7, 2013. Diamond Pet Foods expanded its recall of pet food produced at its Gaston, S.C., manufacturing facility to include six additional brands and resumed production at the facility. Diamond recalled three brands of dry dog food (Diamond Naturals Lamb and Rice Formula for Adult Dogs, Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul Adult Light Formula and Diamond Puppy Formula) and ceased production at the Gaston facility in April after samples from each of the brands tested positive for a rare strain of salmonella, S. Infantis. Public health officials linked the strain to an outbreak of human salmonella infections, prompting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease …
More Dog Foods Pulled In Salmonella-related RecallJune 15, 2012 EDITORS' NOTE: On May 11, Natural Balance reported that it had provided the incorrect "best by" date for one of its recalled Sweet Potato & Venison dog foods. The correct "best by" date for the 5 LB Natural Balance Sweet Potato & Venison Dog, UPC# 7-23633-88650-5, Lot Code NBH0103, is March 13, 2013. The story has been updated to reflect this change. In an expansion of a dry dog food recall, three national dog food companies (WellPet, Natural Balance and Canidae) and one regional (Apex Pet Foods) issued recalls Friday and Saturday. All four brands reported that none of their products had tested positive for salmonella, but they had voluntarily recalled the products as a precautionary measure. All the affected foods were manufactured at Diamond Pet Foods’ facility in Gaston, S.C. WellPet LLC of Tewksbury, Mass., recalled one recipe of its Wellness dry dog food that had been manufactured at the Gaston plant, even though the foods have tested negative for salmonella, WellPet reported late Friday night. The recalled food is Wellness Complete Health Super5Mix Large Breed Puppy in 15-pound, 30-pound and 5-ounce bags with "best by" dates of JAN 9 2013 through JAN 11 2013. …
Solid Gold Recalls Two Batches Of Dog FoodJune 15, 2012Solid Gold Recalls Two Batches of Dog FoodSolid Gold Recalls Two Batches of Dog Foodvet, veterinary news, dog food recall, solid gold recall, dog food, dog healthSolid Gold Health Products for Pets Inc. recalled two batches of dry dog food in another salmonella-related action.Solid Gold Health Products for Pets Inc. recalled two batches of dry dog food in another salmonella-related action.Posted: May 8, 2012, 8:30p.m. ESTnewsline, recallSolid Gold recalled one batch of Solid Gold WolfCub Large Breed Puppy Food and one batch of Solid Gold WolfKing Large Breed Adult Dog. Solid Gold recalls dog food due to salmonella-related causes. In another salmonella-related action, Solid Gold Health Products for Pets Inc. of El Cajon, Calif., recalled two batches of dry dog food that had been manufactured at Diamond Pet Foods' facility in Gaston, S.C. Solid Gold recalled one batch of Solid Gold WolfCub Large Breed Puppy Food and one batch of Solid Gold WolfKing Large Breed Adult Dog. Both batches feature a "best before" date of December 30, 2012, and an "X" in the 11th digit of the production code. The recalled WolfCub food came in 4-pound (UPC …
Purina Recalls Vet Diet On Thiamine DeficiencyJune 15, 2012Purina Recalls Vet Diet on Thiamine DeficiencyPurina recall, cat food, cat food recall, cat, Purina Veterinary Diets OM recall, thiamineNestlé Purina PetCare voluntarily recalled one lot of its Purina Veterinary Diets OM (Overweight Management) Feline Formula canned cat food today due to a possible subnormal level of thiamine (Vitamin B1), an essential vitamin for cats.Nestlé Purina PetCare voluntarily recalled one lot of its Purina Veterinary Diets OM (Overweight Management) Feline Formula canned cat food today due to a possible subnormal level of thiamine.newsline, recallPurina Recalls Vet Diet on Thiamine DeficiencyPosted: May 11, 2012, 6:35 p.m. EDT Purina recalled one lot of its Veterinary Diets OM Feline Formula canned cat food on suspicion of subnormal levels of thiamine. Nestlé Purina PetCare voluntarily recalled one lot of its Purina Veterinary Diets OM (Overweight Management) Feline Formula canned cat food today due to a possible subnormal level of thiamine (Vitamin B1), an essential vitamin for cats. The company recalled the lost as a precautionary measure in response to a consumer complaint received by the FDA regarding the thiamine content of the food. The recall includes 5.5 oz. cans with "Best By" date June 2013, production code 11721159 and …
Diamond Expands Recall AgainJune 15, 2012 EDITORS' NOTE: Diamond Pet Foods yesterday corrected the list of Diamond Naturals Small Breed Adult Dog Lamb & Rice Formula Dry Dog Foods recalled on Friday to include an additional “best by” date of October 20, 2012. This story has been updated to include the additional date. Diamond Pet Foods of Meta, Mo., added another brand to its expansive salmonella-related pet food recall, and a pair of cats in a Canadian shelter reportedly died after eating Diamond products. The latest recall involves Diamond Naturals Small Breed Adult Dog Lamb & Rice Formula samples, 6-pound and 18-pound bag sizes manufactured on Aug. 26, 2011. The product was distributed in Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin. The recalled bags include the following production codes and best before dates: • DSL0801, 26-Aug-2012; • DSL0801, 26-Aug-2012; • DSL0801, 27-Sept-2012; • DSL0801, 18-Oct-2012; • DSL0801, 20-Oct-2012; and • DSL0801, (Samples). Meanwhile, two cats at the Humanochat cat shelter in Montreal died and another is sick after eating Diamond products, according to a report by the Calgary Herald. One …
Franck’s Recalls 6 Months Worth Of Sterile PreparationsJune 15, 2012 EDITORS' NOTE: This story was updated May 24, 2012, 7:20 p.m. EDT, to include information about the company’s termination of its sterile compounding business. Franck’s Compounding Pharmacy recalled all sterile compounds it distributed between Nov. 21, 2011, and May 21, 2012, and permanently ceased production of sterile compounds, the Ocala, Fla.-based company reported today. The pharmacy issued the recall after a U.S. Food and Drug Administration environmental sampling revealed the presence of microorganisms and fungal growth in the pharmacy’s clean room. Patients taking sterile prescriptions prepared by Franck’s during the six month window are at risk of infection, the company said. The company advised veterinarians and physicians in possession of sterile prescriptions distributed during the six-month window to destroy the preparations using appropriate practices. They should also review patient records to determine any adverse events that may have resulted from the use of the recalled products and report the events to Franck’s and the FDA’s MedWatch program. <HOME>