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US dog food brands issue urgent recall over salmonella and metal contamination

Owners are being advised to immediately stop feeding their dogs the affected products
Owners are being advised to immediately stop feeding their dogs the affected products (Getty Images/iStockphoto))
  • Two US dog food brands have issued product recalls due to contamination, with owners advised to stop feeding the products to their dogs and return them to stores.
  • Fromm Family Foods has recalled two types of its wet canned dog food following complaints about metal contamination.
  • The affected products are the Fromm Turkey Pâté Wet Dog Food 12.2-ounce can, with a best before date of 20 March 2029 and the lot code EP2A3306 551006, and the Fromm Diner Classics Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet Dog Food 12.5-ounce can, with a best before date of 20 March 2029 and a lot code of EP2A3306 551029.
  • Meanwhile, Oma’s Pride has recalled 639 6lb bags of its Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe after testing found salmonella contamination.
  • The affected product has a best before date of 27 January 2029 and a lot code of BB012729.

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