Pedigree Dog Food Recall Issued After Metal and Plastic Fragments Were Found in Canned Products
Mars said the affected lots failed safety checks and may contain sharp metal and plastic fragments, with no pet injuries reported.
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The product removed from the market is the cans of 13.2 ounces of High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor for dogs of the Pedigree brand
Dog Food Meant to Be Destroyed Was Sold Instead: Metal and Plastic Contamination Triggers Pedigree Recall
US pet owners are urged to check their pantries after Pedigree voluntarily recalled a popular dog food product over concerns that some cans may contain sharp metal and plastic fragments, posing a serious health risk to dogs. On 2nd July, Mars Petcare issued a voluntary recall for two lots of Pedigree's 13.2-ounce cans of High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor for dogs. The recalled lots, with codes 613C3KKCFC and 613C1KKCFC, did not meet Mar…
Popular dog food brand recalled over dangerous material
Pet food recalls create a different kind of consumer anxiety. For many households, dogs are part of the family, and feeding them is part of a daily routine that usually happens without much thought. When you open a can and pour the food into a bowl, as a pet parent, you expect the product to be…
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