RECALL ALERT: Bravo Blends Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats

For the second time since July, some lots of Bravo Blends Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats chubs are being voluntarily recalled because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.

According to a press release today from Bravo Pet Foods, which is based in Manchester, Conn., the products were recalled after routine testing by the Colorado State Dept. of Agriculture revealed the presence of Salmonella contamination.

Salmonella can affect animals as well as people who handle the contaminated food. The symptoms for both people and animals include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. If you or your pet experiences these symptoms after handling or eating the recalled products, see a doctor or veterinarian. Bravo Pet Foods has not yet received any reports of illness in either people or animals.

The pet food was sold to distributors, retail stores, internet retailers and directly to consumers throughout the United States.

The following product is being recalled due to the possibility of Salmonella:
Bravo Blends Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats – Chub

  • Item Number: 21-102
  • Size: 2 lb. (32 oz.) chubs
  • Best used by date: 11-13-16
  • UPC: 829546211028

The following three products did not test positive for Salmonella, but are also being recalled “out of an abundance of caution” because they were manufactured in the same facility and on the same day as the products that tested positive:


Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats – Chubs

  • Product Number: 21-401
  • Size: 5 lb. (90 oz.) chub
  • Best used by date: 11-13-16
  • UPC: 829546211059

Bravo Blend Turkey Diet for Dogs & Cats – Patties

  • Product Number: 31-508
  • Size: 5 lb. bag of 8 oz. patties
  • Best used by date: 11-13-16
  • UPC: 829546315085

Bravo Balance Turkey Diet for Dogs – Patties

  • Product Number: 31-401
  • Size: 3 lb. bag of 4 oz. patties
  • Best used by date: 11-13-16
  • UPC: 829546314019

If you purchased any of these products, do not feed it to your pet. Dispose of it safely, such as in a securely covered trash can, or return it to the place of purchase. Submit the Product Recall Claim Form available on the Bravo Pet Foods website for a full refund or store credit.

This is the fifth voluntary Bravo Pet Foods recall since 2013. The company primarily sells frozen and freeze-dried raw food for dogs and cats.

  • In July, more than 100 cases of Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats were recalled because they may have been contaminated with Salmonella.
  • In September 2014, several frozen Bravo chicken and turkey pet food products were recalled due to Salmonella contamination concerns.
  • In May 2014, the company recalled several products that were possibly contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that is generally harmless to pets but can cause sometimes fatal infections in people.
  • In March 2013, Bravo recalled some of its Raw Food Diet Chicken Blend for Dogs and Cats due to Salmonella concerns.

For more information about this latest recall, go to the Bravo Pet Foods website or call the company toll-free at 866-922-9222 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST.

Photo via BravoPetFoods.com

RECALL ALERT: Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats

More than 100 cases of Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats chubs are being voluntarily recalled because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.

According to a press release today from Bravo Pet Foods, which is based in Manchester, Conn., the products were recalled after routine testing by the New York State Dept. of Agriculture revealed the presence of Salmonella contamination.

Salmonella can affect animals as well as people who handle the contaminated food. The symptoms for both people and animals include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. If you or your pet experiences these symptoms after handling or eating the recalled products, see a doctor or veterinarian. Bravo Pet Foods has not yet received any reports of illness in either people or animals.

This is the fourth voluntary Bravo Pet Foods recall since 2013. The company primarily sells frozen and freeze-dried raw food for dogs and cats.

  • In March 2013, Bravo recalled some of its Raw Food Diet Chicken Blend for Dogs and Cats due to Salmonella concerns.
  • In May 2014, the company recalled several products that were possibly contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism that is generally harmless to pets but can cause sometimes fatal infections in people.
  • In September 2014, several frozen Bravo chicken and turkey pet food products were recalled because they may have been contaminated with Salmonella.

The 105 cases of pet food in this latest recall were sold to distributors, retail stores, internet retailers and directly to consumers throughout the United States.

The following product is being recalled due to the possibility of Salmonella:


Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats – Chub

  • Item Number: 21-102
  • Size: 2 lb. (32 oz.) chubs
  • Best used by date: 12-05-16
  • UPC: 829546211028

 

The following three products did not test positive for Salmonella, but are also being recalled “out of an abundance of caution” because they were manufactured in the same facility and on the same day as the products that tested positive:


Bravo Balance Chicken Dinner for Dogs – Patties

  • Product Number: 21-401
  • Size: 3 lb. (48 oz.) bag
  • Best used by date: 12-05-16
  • UPC: 829546214012

Bravo Balance Chicken Dinner for Dogs – Chubs

  • Product Number: 21-402
  • Size: 2 lb. (32 oz.) chubs
  • Best used by date: 12-05-16
  • UPC: 829546214029

Bravo Blend Chicken Diet for Dogs & Cats – Patties

  • Product Number: 21-508
  • Size: 5 lb. (80 oz.) bags
  • Best used by date: 12-05-16
  • UPC: 829546215088

If you purchased any of these products, do not feed it to your pet. Dispose of it safely, such as in a securely covered trash can, or return it to the place of purchase. Submit the Product Recall Claim Form available on the Bravo Pet Foods website for a full refund or store credit.

For more information about the recall, visit the Bravo Pet Foods website or call the company at 866-922-9222 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT.

Photo via BravoPetFoods.com. Additional photos of product labels are available on the FDA website.

RECALL ALERT: J.J. Fuds Expands Frozen, Raw Dog Food Recall

J.J. Fuds, Inc., which voluntarily recalled one lot of its frozen, raw Premium Natural Blends Chicken Tender Chunks dog food Jan. 24, has expanded the recall to include all lots of the product, along with all lots of J.J. Fuds Beef Tender Chunks and J.J. Fuds Duckling Tender Chunks.

According to a Feb. 5 press release, the recalled dog food has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes and/or Salmonella. (A Jan. 27 fax sent to distributors identified additional recalled products as “Beef Strips” and “Duck Strips.”)

The recalled products were sold in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

They can be identified by the UPC number and batch ID code (manufactured date), which are printed on the back of the individual plastic bag or on the master case label.

 

J. J. Fuds Premium Natural Blends Chicken Tender Chunks

5 lb. bags
Product UPC Number: 654592-345935
Manufacture/Lot Code Date: All

10 lb. bags
Product UPC Number: 654592-345805
Manufacture/Lot Code Date: All

J. J. Fuds Premium Natural Blends Beef Tender Chunks

5 lb. bags
Product UPC Number: 654592-345942
Manufacture/Lot Code Date: All

10 lb. bags
Product UPC Number: 654592-345757
Manufacture/Lot Code Date: All

J. J. Fuds Premium Natural Blends Duckling Tender Chunks

5 lb. bags
Product UPC Number: 654592-345928
Manufacture/Lot Code Date: All

10 lb. bags
Product UPC Number: 654592-345737
Manufacture/Lot Code Date: All

J.J. Fuds recalled these products after a routine sampling program by the Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development resulted in a positive test for Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella. These organisms can affect animals who eat the contaminated products, and there is also a risk to humans who handle the products, especially if they do not thoroughly wash their hands (and any surfaces the product touched) afterward.

Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. The symptoms for both people and dogs include nausea and diarrhea. If you or your dog have these symptoms after touching or eating the recalled product, see a doctor or veterinarian.

If you purchased the recalled products, return them to the retailer for a refund and proper disposal.

J.J. Fuds can be reached at 888-435-5873 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. CST) or by visiting jjfuds.com.

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