RECALL:
January 23, 2015 — J.J. Fuds of Valparaiso, Indiana is recalling a select lot of J.J. Fuds Chicken Tender Chunks Pet Food because it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
J J Fuds Recall Product Label
The following product has been recalled:
J. J. Fuds Premium Natural Blends Chicken Tender Chunks
All 5 lb. bags
UPC #: 654592-345935
Lot Code Date: 5/5/14
The recalled product was distributed regionally to wholesale and retail customers in the following states:
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Wisconsin
WARNING: For those feeding Kirkland's food from Costco
Complaints about Kirkland foods continue to be reported at consumer affairs. There have been over 1100 pet food recalls since 2005! There are over 170 companies on this recall list. Pets are family members.....why take a risk and feed them a food that can make them sick.
ATTENTION PET OWNERS!!
A family pet recently passed away a couple weeks ago at the early age of two. After having his food laboratory tested it was found the reason he passed away to be from salmonella poisoning from his dog food!! We were feeding him Kirkland's lamb and rice mixture purchased from Costco. Please stop using Kirkland's food for all cats and dogs!!
A family pet recently passed away a couple weeks ago at the early age of two. After having his food laboratory tested it was found the reason he passed away to be from salmonella poisoning from his dog food!! We were feeding him Kirkland's lamb and rice mixture purchased from Costco. Please stop using Kirkland's food for all cats and dogs!!
Signs to watch for with your pets are vomiting, blood in diarrhea and being very Lethargic.
Warn your friends if they are feeding Kirkland foods. I had my own bad experience with Kirkland foods over 1 1/2 years ago. Both of my dogs got sick.
SIGNIFICANT VIOLATIONS:
FDA finds 'significant violations' in pet food processing at Nestle Purina plant in Lehigh County!
Nestle Purina PetCare violated federal regulations during the manufacture of dog and cat foods at the company's Lehigh County plant, according to a warning letter issued this month by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Link to the article
Purina continues to have problems.. I would not use any of their products!!
Nestle Purina PetCare violated federal regulations during the manufacture of dog and cat foods at the company's Lehigh County plant, according to a warning letter issued this month by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Link to the article
Purina continues to have problems.. I would not use any of their products!!
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