Mars Petcare US announced Friday a voluntary recall of 315 bags of its Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Grilled Steak and Vegetable Flavored Dry Dog Food.
According to an update on Pedigree’s website, the only dog food affected by the “limited” voluntary recall is 44-pound bags, due to the possible presence of free metals, and a best-before date of March 2025. It has been 4 days. , lot code 410B2TXT02. The bags were sold at Walmart stores in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. Walmart also listed stores that sold dog food on its website.
Newsweek contacted Mars Petcare US and Walmart on Saturday via online forms and Pedigree Inc. via online form and phone for additional comment.
Pedigree said in an update that if customers believe their pet has eaten potentially affected dog food, they should “monitor for any unusual behavior and contact their veterinarian if they have any concerns.” “We should contact you,” he said.
Pedigree also said in an online update that there have been no reports of pet injuries or illnesses related to the potentially affected dog foods. Customers who believe they have purchased dog food can contact Mars Pet Care US Consumer Care, according to the latest information. We also recommend that you stop using the product if you think you have purchased the costume.
The pedigree lists contact information for Mars Petcare US as 1-800-525-5273, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Central Standard Time (CST), and Saturdays and Sundays. from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (CST) or customers are advised to visit www. Pedigree.com/update.
This update also confirms that no other Pedigree or Mars Petcare US products are affected or recalled, and that both Walmart and Mars Petcare US have ensured that any potentially affected dog foods have been removed. The company says it is working together to ensure that it will not be sold in the future.
Meanwhile, a warning was also issued to dog owners earlier this month about wiping their eyes. Bausch & Lomb has recalled Project Watson dog eyelid wipes due to the potential risk of fungal and bacterial exposure.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said in a release that opening eyelid wipes can allow fungi and bacteria to grow inside the container. The recalled wipes were sold at PetSmart, Walmart and other stores nationwide. According to a statement from the CPSC, there were seven reports of a substance being “released” inside the container after opening.
Customers were advised to immediately stop using the wipes and request a refund.
Mars Petcare US announced Friday a voluntary recall of 315 bags of its Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Grilled Steak and Vegetable Flavored Dry Dog Food. Mars Petcare US announced Friday a voluntary recall of 315 bags of its Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Grilled Steak and Vegetable Flavored Dry Dog Food.Alex Ugarek/Getty Images
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