Pedigree Dog Food Recalled Due to Contamination Risk

Mars Petcare has announced a recall of certain lots of Pedigree dog food due to potential contamination with metal and plastic foreign materials. The recall affects two specific lots of canned food that were fraudulently diverted into the U.S. marketplace, raising concerns about the safety of the product for pet owners.

According to Fox Business, the company is urging consumers to check their dog food supplies for the affected lots and to discontinue use immediately if they find any products matching the recall criteria. The presence of foreign materials can pose serious health risks to pets, prompting Mars Petcare to take swift action to protect consumers and their pets.

Details of the Recall

The recalled Pedigree dog food was sold in various retail outlets across the country. Mars Petcare has stated that they are working closely with retailers to ensure that the affected products are removed from shelves. Pet owners are advised to return the recalled items to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Mars Petcare has emphasized its commitment to quality and safety, and this recall reflects their ongoing efforts to maintain high standards in their products. Customers with questions or concerns about the recall are encouraged to contact the company's customer service for further assistance.