Adopt a Senior Dog for Free, Thanks to Stella & Chewy’s

Thinking about adopting a senior dog? Yay for you (and boo to anyone who dumps their older dog at a shelter)!

There are many benefits to adopting an older dog. Unlike their younger brethren, seniors are usually calmer and better behaved. Despite these qualities, they have a harder time finding forever homes. In fact, the vast majority of dogs adopted from shelters are younger than a year old, according to the ASPCA.

To help raise awareness of older dogs (and cats) needing forever homes, National Adopt a Senior Pet Month is observed every November. And to help more of these pets get adopted this month, the pet food company Stella & Chewy’s has pledged $25,000 to pay the fees for dogs and cats over four years old adopted from shelters and rescues across the United States. The company is also providing adopters with a free bag of pet food.

The Wisconsin-based company is named after founder Marie Moody’s dogs Stella and Chewy, who she adopted as seniors. So far this month, Stella & Chewy’s has paid for at least 35 senior pet adoptions, its website reports. If you’re rescuing a senior dog or cat (again, yay for you!), you can fill out an adoption reimbursement form online.

These are some of the benefits of adopting a senior dog, according to the ASPCA:

  • Older dogs are easier to train. It’s likely that they’ve already been potty-trained and know some basic commands.
  • You’ll instantly know the dog’s full-grown size and activity level, so it’s easy to determine if they’ll be a good fit for your lifestyle.
  • Senior dogs don’t have teething issues and probably won’t destroy your belongings.
  • Even if a dog spent years with their previous owner, they will quickly bond with you. “In fact, owners often easily form bonds with older pets due to the animals’ typically calmer dispositions, their familiarity with home environments, their experience dealing with other animals, and previous training,” notes the ASPCA.

Many thanks to Stella & Chewys for helping to get older pets adopted. Hopefully they’ll inspire other pet-related companies to do the same, so even more of these dogs can find the loving homes they deserve.

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RECALL ALERT: Stella & Chewy’s Frozen and Freeze-Dried Pet Food

Stella & Chewy’s is voluntarily recalling 990 cases of four frozen and freeze-dried pet food products because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

In July, the company, which is based in Oak Creek, Wisc., voluntarily recalled several frozen and freeze-dried pet food products for the same reason.

“Significant enhancements in food safety processes have been taken in the past five months to minimize any potential issues,” Stella & Chewy’s stated on its website Dec. 11. “It is important to note that the product associated with this recall was made prior to the most recent and current food safety steps, including testing for Listeria monocytogenes.”

The company is voluntarily recalling the products after routine testing by the Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development revealed the presence of Listeria monocytogenes.

Listeria monocytogenes can affect pets as well as people who handle the contaminated food. It 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 high fever, stiffness, nausea and diarrhea. If you or your dog have these symptoms after touching or eating the recalled products, see a doctor or veterinarian.

The following products, sold in the United States and Canada, are included in this latest voluntary recall.

All of the following recalled Stella & Chewy’s products have the Lot Number 165-15, which tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes:

Frozen Stella’s Super Beef Dinner Morsels for Dogs
8.5 oz.
UPC: 186011 001554
Use By Date: 6/25/2016

Frozen Stella’s Super Beef Dinner Morsels for Dogs
4 lb.
UPC: 186011 001370
Use By Date: 6/25/2016 and 6/26/2016

Frozen Duck Duck Goose Dinner Morsels for Cats
1.25 lb.
UPC: 186011 001455
Use By Date: 6/25/2016

The following Stella & Chewy’s products are being voluntarily recalled as a precautionary measure because they may have come into contact with the affected lot:

Frozen Chick Chick Chicken Dinner Morsels for Cats
1.25 lb.
Lot Number: 160-15
UPC: 186011 001448
Use By Date: 7/2/2016

Frozen Chick Chick Chicken Dinner Morsels for Cats
1.25 lb.
Lot Number: 152-15
UPC: 186011 001448
Use By Date: 7/2/2016

If you purchased any of these products, throw it away or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

For more information about this recall, go to stellaandchewys.com, email info@stellaandchewys.com or call 888-477-8977.

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RECALL ALERT: Stella & Chewy’s Frozen and Freeze-Dried Pet Food

Because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, Stella & Chewy’s has voluntarily recalled several frozen and freeze-dried pet food products.

Stella & Chewy’s, which is based in Oak Creek, Wisc., was notified by the Maryland Dept. of Agriculture July 2 that it had issued a stop sale order on a single lot of Freeze-Dried Chewy’s Chicken Dinner for Dogs because it tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes.

“Since learning this news, we have been working quickly to review the situation to find answers to the important questions on our customers’ minds,” Jen Guzman, CEO of Stella & Chewy’s, said in an announcement July 4. “As a precautionary measure, we are voluntarily recalling all products from lot 111-15.”

Listeria monocytogenes 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 high fever, stiffness, nausea and diarrhea. If you or your dog have these symptoms after touching or eating the recalled products, see a doctor or veterinarian.

The recalled products were sold via wholesale distributors and retail stores throughout the United States. They were not sold in Canada. They can be identified by the description and bag size on the front of the bag, and the UPC number, lot code and use by date on the back of the bag.

All of the following recalled products have the Lot Number 111-15, which tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes:

Freeze-Dried Chewy’s Chicken Dinner for Dogs
15 oz.; UPC: 186011000045; Use By Date: 4/23/2016 and 4/26/2016

Freeze-Dried Chick, Chick, Chicken Dinner for Cats
12 oz.; UPC: 186011000434; Use By Date: 4/29/2016 and 5/3/2016

Carnivore Crunch – Turkey Recipe
3.25 oz.; UPC: 186011001103; Use By Date: 5/3/2016 and 5/4/2016

Frozen Duck Duck Goose Dinner Morsels for Dogs
4 lbs.; UPC: 186011001394; Use By Date: 4/21/2016

Frozen Chewy’s Chicken Dinner Morsels for Dogs
4 lbs.; UPC: 186011001387; Use By Date: 4/21/2016

Frozen Surf ‘N Turf Dinner Patties for Dogs
6 lbs.; UPC: 186011000533; Use By Date: 4/21/2016

Frozen Chewy’s Chicken Dinner Patties for Dogs
3 lbs.; UPC: 186011000038; Use By Date: 4/21/2016
6 lbs.; UPC: 186011000120; Use By Date: 4/21/2016

The following products are being voluntarily recalled as a precautionary measure because they may have come into contact with the affected lot:

Freeze-Dried Chick, Chick, Chicken Dinner for Cats
12 oz.; UPC: 186011000434; Lot Number: 104-15; Use By Date: 4/23/2016
12 oz.; UPC: 186011000434; Lot Number: 109-15; Use By Date: 4/29/2016

Freeze-Dried Tantalizing Turkey Meal Mixers
9 oz.; UPC: 186011000205; Lot Number: 105-15; Use By Date: 5/3/2016
18 oz.; UPC: 186011000229; Lot Number: 105-15; Use By Date: 5/3/2016
18 oz.; UPC: 186011000229; Lot Number: 113-15; Use By Date: 5/3/2016

Carnivore Crunch – Chicken Recipe
3.25 oz.; UPC: 186011001080; Lot Number: 110-15; Use By Date: 5/3/2016

Freeze-Dried Chewy’s Chicken Dinners for Dogs
15 oz.; UPC: 186011000045; Lot Number: 114-15; Use By Date: 4/26/2016

Freeze-Dried Tummy Ticklin’ Turkey Dinner for Cats
12 oz.; UPC: 186011000663; Lot Number: 114-15; Use By Date: 5/4/2016
12 oz.; UPC: 186011000663; Lot Number: 115-15; Use By Date: 5/4/2016

Freeze-Dried Salmon & Chicken Dinner for Cats
12 oz.; UPC: 186011000403; Lot Number: 107-15; Use By Date: 4/23/2016

“The health and safety of our customers and their pets is always of the utmost importance to us,” Guzman said. “We are accountable for every dinner and treat we make and recognize that we have an important obligation to provide customers with the quality products they deserve and have come to expect from us over the years.”

If you purchased any of these products, throw it away or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

For more information about this recall, visit stellaandchewys.com, email info@stellaandchewys.com or call 888-477-8977.

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