The dog treat recalls have officially grown legs and are off and running. Running at break-neck speed, it’s a race to see who has the most recalled brands in one (…) Read more

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The dog treat recalls have officially grown legs and are off and running. Running at break-neck speed, it’s a race to see who has the most recalled brands in one (…) Read more
I have to say of all the recalls I see day in day out, how sorry I was to see this recall pass my desk. I never, ever recommend pet (…) Read more
More Pet Treats Added Due to Salmonella Contamination Multiple brands have been added to Tuesday’s nationwide recall, this time involving additional brands and types of treats. Significantly, Thursday’s recall, involving (…) Read more
Kasel Industries, makers of pet treats in the U.S., is in the news again. Once more, dog treats are being recalled by Kasel because of possible Salmonella contamination. The treats (…) Read more
Random sampling by the FDA turned up Salmonella in at least twenty-four Kaytee Pet Products small pet and pet bird foods. Based on those findings, Kaytee issued two separate recalls today; (…) Read more
It’s Friday pet food fans, and you all know what that means, right? For those in the pet-food-safety-know, Friday’s are industries favorite day for dropping recalls. True to form, Nature’s (…) Read more
Popular dog treats called bully or pizzle sticks may contain more than just dried penis meat – they could be contaminated with dangerous pathogens, according to a new study published (…) Read more
This just in: Another pet treat company snared in the illegal drug residue Chinese chicken scandal: Hartz. The Hartz Mountain Corporation announced Friday the recall of its imported treats Hartz (…) Read more
While pet treats continue to quietly disappear from store shelves across the country following the discovery of numerous illegal drug residues in the two of the nation’s top-selling pet treat (…) Read more
While the Food and Drug Administration, Purina and Milo’s Kitchen assure consumers that the antibiotic drug residues found in the recalled treats are not a health risk to dogs, research (…) Read more