Dog Food Recalls
Current dog and cat food recalls reported by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, refreshed automatically. Below the list you'll find what to do if your pet's food is recalled, the most common reasons, and how to check your brand.
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Current FDA recalls
GO Raw LLC. Expands Voluntary Recall to Include One Lot of Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe Due to Low Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Levels
June 8, 2026 · FDA
Cottonwood Heights, Utah (June 8, 2026) Go Raw LLC is expanding its February 17, 2026 recall to include an additional lot of Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe product due to potentially low levels of thiamine (Vitamin B1).…
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Raaw Energy Expands Recall of Dog Food Because of Listeria Monocytogenes Health Risk
Raaw Energy is voluntarily notifying the public of a recall involving products produced between 7/17/25 and 12/23/25 due to possible Listeria contamination. Another batch date is 3.31.26 Beef and Turkey Medley. While not all products from t…
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Source: FDA Recalls & Safety Alerts. ParvoMaps mirrors the FDA feed for convenience - the FDA pet-food recall page is the complete, authoritative source.
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Set up recall alerts →If your dog's food is recalled
- Stop feeding it immediately and seal or set aside the bag - note the lot number and best-by date.
- Check the recall details against your product's lot/UPC; not every bag of a brand is always affected.
- Watch your dog for vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or loss of appetite, and call your vet if anything seems off.
- Keep the packaging - you may need it for a refund and it helps your vet and the manufacturer.
- Report a problem to the FDA's Safety Reporting Portal if your pet got sick.
Common reasons pet food gets recalled
Salmonella & Listeria
Bacterial contamination - a risk to pets and the people who handle the food.
Aflatoxin
A mold toxin from contaminated grains; has killed dogs in past recalls.
Excess Vitamin D
A formulation error that can cause kidney damage at high doses.
Foreign material
Metal, plastic, or other fragments found in the product.
Elevated thyroid hormone
Beef/gland contamination in some treats and foods.
Nutritional imbalance
Too little or too much of a required nutrient.
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Open the ParvoMaps outbreak map →Recall information is sourced from the FDA and provided for convenience only - always verify with the official FDA listing and your veterinarian. Not veterinary advice.