Pet Food Recall

Tainted Pet Foods Pulled from Shelves

© Joy Butler

Mar 19, 2007

If your pet displays vomiting, lethargy, excessive thirst or loss of appetite take it to a veterinarian immediately. Read on for a list of affected foods.


The massive pet food recall made news everywhere this weekend. Neither my own personal pets' food or the shelter's pet food here was affected but I caution everyone to check their supply and discard any that causes doubt. Some people may be sufficiently concerned to make their own dog food. As I understand, the recall covers "cuts and gravy" style canned foods and pouch foods made between December 3rd and March 6th, in the following brands.

Recalled cat foods:

Americas Choice; Preferred Pets; Authority; Best Choice; Companion;

Compliments; Demoulas Market Basket; Eukanuba, Iams, Nutro, Fine Feline Cat, Shep Dog; Food

Lion; Foodtown; Giant Companion; Good n Meaty; Hannaford; Hill

Country Fare; Hy-Vee; Key Food; Laura Lynn; Li'l Red; Loving Meals;

Main Choice; Nutriplan; Nutro Max Gourmet Classics; Nutro Natural

Choice; Paws; Presidents Choice; Price Chopper; Priority; Save-A-Lot;

Schnucks; Sophistacat; Special Kitty; Springfield Pride; Sprout;

Total Pet; My True Friend; Wegmans; Western Family; White Rose; and

Winn Dixie.

Recalled dog foods:

America's Choice; Preferred Pets; Authority; Award; Best Choice; Big

Bet; Big Red; Bloom; Bruiser; Cadillac; Companion; Demoulas Market

Basket; Eukanuba, Iams, Nutro, Fine Feline Cat; Shep Dog; Food Lion; Giant Companion; Great

Choice; Hannaford; Hill Country Fare; Hy-Vee; Key Food; Laura Lynn;

Loving Meals; Main Choice; Mixables; Nutriplan; Nutro Max; Nutro

Natural Choice; Nutro; Ol'Roy; Paws; Pet Essentials; Pet Pride;

President's Choice; Price Chopper; Priority; Publix; Roche Bros; Save-

A-Lot; Schnucks; Springsfield Pride; Sprout; Stater Bros; Total Pet;

My True Friend; Western Family; White Rose; Winn Dixie and Your Pet.

For information or an updated list, call 1-866-895-2708

If your pet has eaten any of these foods, watch for vomiting, lethargy, excessive thirst, or loss of appetite. If your pet presents with any of these symptoms, or acts different in any way, take it to a veterinarian immediately.


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