
FDA Issues Recall for Pet Food Sold in Pennsylvania
If you’re a pet parent in Pennsylvania, it’s so important to do everything you can to keep your furry friends safe.
They’re one of our biggest priorities, and doing the research to take care of them the right way is a must.
One of the most important things you can do is make informed choices about the food you give your pet.
There’s one brand in particular you may want to rethink when it comes to making smart decisions for your pets. A brand sold in Pennsylvania has been recalled due to traces of salmonella and listeria.
What is Listeria?
In short, Listeria is a foodborne illness that can be very serious if ingested.
It’s usually found in raw vegetables, contaminated meats, unpasteurized milk, or certain processed foods.
If you are infected, you may experience fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea, diarrhea, and other symptoms.
What is Salmonella?
Salmonella is a bacterial disease that affects a person’s intestinal tract. Common symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps, fever, nausea, vomiting, and chills.
What Pet Food Has Been Recalled in Pennsylvania (4/11/25)?
The FDA has issued a warning to customers who have recently purchased Blue Ridge Beef Puppy or Kitten Mix.
The company is recalling 1,080 pounds of their 2 lb logs of Kitten Mix and 1,380 pounds of their 2 lb logs of Puppy Mix.
These products have been sold in Pennsylvania along with eight other states.
For more information on the products, click here.
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