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Merrick Pet Care Voluntarily Recalls Limited Amount of Good Buddy and Backcountry Treats Containing Beef

Merrick Pet Care, of Amarillo, Texas, is initiating a voluntary recall of a limited amount of beef dog treat varieties due to the potential that they contain elevated levels of a naturally-occurring beef thyroid hormone.

Merrick Pet Care, of Amarillo, Texas, is initiating a voluntary recall of a limited amount of beef dog treat varieties due to the potential that they contain elevated levels of a naturally-occurring beef thyroid hormone.

Dogs consuming high levels of beef thyroid hormone may exhibit the following symptoms: increased thirst and urination, weight loss, increased heart rate and restlessness. These symptoms may resolve when consumption decreases. If a dog consumes high levels for a long period of time, these symptoms may increase in severity and may include vomiting, diarrhea and rapid or labored breathing. If your pet has consumed the product listed and has exhibited any of these symptoms, please discontinue feeding and contact your veterinarian.

The voluntary recall covers only specific production codes of the following beef treat products:

    • Castor & Pollux Good Buddy Prime Patties Real Beef Recipe 4 oz.
    • Castor & Pollux Good Buddy Sausage Cuts Real Beef Recipe 5 oz.
    • Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Beef Jerky 4.5 oz.
    • Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Beef Sausage Cuts 5 oz.
    • Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Steak Patties 4 oz.

The voluntary recall is limited to the production codes listed below. To locate the production code, consumers should look on the lower back of the treat bag. No other production codes, sizes or varieties of these products are affected.

This potential health risk was brought to Merrick’s attention as a result of the FDA sharing one consumer complaint where the dog’s health was temporarily impacted while eating Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Beef Jerky 4.5 oz. The dog’s health improved and fully recovered after discontinuing consumption of the treat. Pet owners should know there is limited risk given treats are not intended for full nutrition and should only be occasionally consumed, however out of an abundance of caution, and to maintain trust with our consumers, we are withdrawing all potentially impacted product.  We have not received any similar reports to date from consumers about issues with these products.

If you have product, please contact us at 1-800-664-7387 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time Monday through Friday or customerservice@merrickpetcare.com so we can provide a refund. Or, visit our website and fill out a form: www.merrickpetcare.com/customerrelations.

No other Merrick or Castor & Pollux products are impacted. These treats are distributed in the U.S. through pet specialty, grocery and online retailers with limited distribution in Canada.

Item UPC Best Before Date Range
Castor & Pollux Good Buddy Prime Patties Real Beef Recipe 4 oz. 780872510806 5/1/2017 – 9/1/2019
Castor & Pollux Good Buddy Sausage Cuts Real Beef Recipe 5 oz. 780872510745 5/1/2017 – 9/1/2019
Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Beef Jerky 4.5 oz. 022808786160 5/1/2019 – 9/1/2019
Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Beef Sausage Cuts 5 oz. 022808786047 5/1/2017 – 9/1/2019
Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Steak Patties 4 oz. 022808786078 5/1/2017 – 9/1/2019

As a company of pet owners and pet lovers, we know our consumers place a tremendous amount of trust in us when their pet uses our products. The quality and safety of our products are the top priority for our company. We apologize to our retail customers and consumers and sincerely regret any inconvenience and concerns caused by this voluntary recall. We are working with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration on this voluntary recall and will cooperate with them fully.

Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Beef Jerky 4.5 oz

Good Buddy Sausage Cuts Real Beef Recipe 5 oz

Good Buddy Prime Patties Real Beef Recipe 4 oz

Merrick Backcountry Great Plains Real Steak Patties 4oz copy

Source: https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm608655.htm

 

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. kelsy

    May 24, 2018 at 11:05 am

    I was actually looking to buy raw food, dehydrated food and treats with thyroid gland.
    As most pets are severely deficient in iodine as dogs and cats no longer eat whole wild animals, and the dogs and cats would eat the thyroid gland for health. Cats eat a whole raw mouse including the thyroid gland. Wild dogs, wolves, coyotes all eat wild animals and they eat the thyroid gland, brains, heart, liver, kidneys, everything. They all actually eat the organs first, because the organs contain the highest level of nutrients.
    Of course, in the usa, most animals are poisoned with vaccines, and chemicals, so industrial raised animals do not make good pet food ever.
    Look for naturally organic raised animals that are not vaccinated or poisoned with chemicals, for healthy pet food.
    Add an organic raw egg, an easy way to add raw to your pets food, for both dogs and cats
    But if your pets do not eat raw organs, then you must supplement with a kelp iodine tablet daily.
    The iodine helps prevent hypothyroidism in dogs.
    All pets that do not eat whole raw animals or seaweed, will need a kelp iodine tablet daily.
    My real truth health holistic vet saved my pets lives by showing me the path to natural true health.
    My current pets are now so super healthy as they are on mostly natural and natural alternatives instead of chemical poisons.

    • Casey

      May 24, 2018 at 11:47 pm

      I would be hesitant to add thyroid or kelp or anything that can increase thyroid levels in a cat.

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