Pedigree Says ‘Wire’ in Its Dog Food Just Natural Fiber Like Pig Hair

Over the past couple of days, hundreds of complaints about wire-like objects sticking out of Pedigree dry dog food have flooded the company’s Facebook page and other social media accounts.

“My dog’s food is filled with random pieces of hard plastic wiring, and I’m almost positive that it’s completely destroying my dog’s stomach as he has been sick all week,” wrote Devin Giddins on Facebook.

Pedigree, which is owned by Mars Petcare U.S., responded to Giddins exactly as it has to every other complaint:

“We understand your concern, as product quality and safety for pets is our first priority. We have conducted testing on the affected kibble and determined these are naturally-occurring fibers from meat and bone meal, like pig hair, and are completely safe for your dog to consume.”

In a statement to newsnet5.com, Kaycie Williams, senior manager of corporate communications for Mars Petcare, said the same thing.

“Because Pedigree is manufactured using meat and bone meal, it’s possible for natural fibers, like pig hair, to appear in the finished kibble,” she said. “There is absolutely no quality or safety concern with the natural fibers. They are completely safe for dogs to consume.”

Kimberly Whitman Duesing doesn’t believe this. “There is no way they are ‘hairs,'” she wrote on Facebook. “I tried to touch one and it stuck me like a piece of hard plastic would! You need to recall this food ASAP!”

Like Giddins, several pet parents said their dogs became sick after eating the food.

“My dog has been feeling sick and not eating,” wrote Missie Carter, who posted the photo above on Facebook. “Couldn’t find anything wrong until this morning making his breakfast. I noticed what I thought was a hair and went to pull it out and was surprised it was a wire inmbedded in the grain.”

Krystle Fayek told newsnet5.com her English Mastiffs became ill after eating the food. She asked her vet, Dr. Martti Putkoneon, to examine the kibble under a microscope.

“I saw what appears to be a hair of some kind,” Dr. Putkoneon told newsnet5.com, adding that he wasn’t completely certain.

Coincidentally, in August 2014, Pedigree voluntarily recalled some of its Adult Complete Nutrition dry dog food products because the bags may have contained pieces of metal. “While the small metal fragments are not embedded in the food itself, [they] may present a risk of injury if consumed,” Mars Petcare stated at the time.

Should you find any wiry “natural fibers” in Pedigree dog food, call the company at 800-525-5273 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Time.

It’s also a good idea to report the problem to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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RECALL ALERT: Pedigree Expands Dry Dog Food Recall

Mars Petcare US announced it is expanding its voluntary recall of some bags of Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition dry dog food because they may contain small metal fragments.

According to the original recall notice Aug. 27, the fragments may have entered bags during the production process at a manufacturing facility. The facility has temporarily been shut down.

“While the small metal fragments are not embedded in the food itself, [they] may present a risk of injury if consumed,” Mars Petcare stated.

The initial recall was for only 22 bags sold at Dollar General stores in four states, but it has now been extended to include 55-pound bags sold at Sam’s Club locations in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.

“Some of the affected production lot was originally said to be held in inventory but was instead released to consumers, which has necessitated the expansion of the recall,” Mars Petcare said in a press release yesterday. “We are confident no other packages or retailers are affected by this recall.”

If you bought one of the recalled products, throw it away or return it to the retailer for a full refund or exchange.

If you have questions about the recall, visit pedigree.com/update or call 800-305-5206 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST.

Here’s the latest information.

15-Pound Bags of Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Sold at Dollar General

The 22 recalled 15-pound bags sold at Dollar General stores have a lot code (located on the back of the bag) of 432C1KKM03 and a Best Before date of 8/5/15.

They were sold from Aug. 18 through 25 at the following Dollar General stores:

  • Arkansas: Perryville; Cabot
  • Louisiana: Baton Rouge; Calhoun; Hineston; Jonesville; Pineville; Slaughter
  • Mississippi: Magnolia; Vicksburg
  • Tennessee: Memphis

55-Pound Bags of Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Sold at Sam’s Club

The expanded recall now includes 55-pound bags sold at Sam’s Club stores, with the lot code (located on the back of the bag) of 432E1KKM03 and a Best Before date of 8/7/15.

They were sold from Aug. 14 through 30 at the following Sam’s Club stores:

  • Indiana: Kokomo
  • Michigan: Comstock Park; Muskegon; Jackson; Roseville; Saginaw
  • Ohio: Dayton; Holland; Lima

Photo credit: Pedigree.com

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