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Purina Wet Dog Food 10-oz. Tub Voluntary Recall

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From the Purina website:

We’re pet owners and pet lovers, too. For that reason, when we discovered through our own internal quality tests that some of our 10-oz. wet dog food tubs may not contain the recommended level of added vitamins and minerals, we took action and voluntarily recalled the product at retail.

This includes select wet dog food 10-oz. tubs under the Beneful Prepared Meals, Beneful Chopped Blends and Pro Plan Savory Meals brands. See a full list of included products by “Best Before” date and production code ranges here.

Although most of the recalled product contains all of the vitamins and minerals your dog needs, we recommend that you discard any of the affected product you may have, and we’ll issue you a refund.

We’re here to ensure you have the best possible consumer experience, so call us at 1-800-877-7919 with any questions you may have or to request a refund. We know your pet is important to you, and they’re important to us, too.

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Questions and Answers


1. What products are included in this voluntary recall?

The voluntary recall only includes the following brands with both a “Best Before” date range of June 2017 to August 2017 and production code range starting with the first four digits of 5363 to 6054. See a full list of products here.

a.  Beneful Prepared Meals Wet Dog Food 10-oz. Tubs (all varieties)
b.  Beneful Chopped Blends Wet Dog Food 10-oz. Tubs (all varieties)
c.  Pro Plan Savory Meals Wet Dog Food 10-oz. Tubs (limited to five varieties).

No other Purina products or sizes are included.

2. Why did you recall this product?

We discovered through our own internal quality tests that some 10-oz. wet dog food tubs may not contain the recommended level of added vitamins and minerals, so we took action and issued a voluntary recall of the product at retail.

3. How do I know if my product is included in this voluntary recall?

Dog owners should check both the “Best Before” date and production code on the bottom of each 10-oz. tub and contact Purina at 1-800-877-7919 for a refund if they have an affected tub or may have purchased the affected product(s) (see list here).

4. What should I do if I have the recalled product?

If you have any of the affected product on-hand, please discontinue feeding the food to your dog and discard it. If you have a 10-oz tub that is not listed as part of the recall, you can and should continue feeding it to your dog. We’ll be happy to give you a refund.

5. What if I fed the recalled product to my dog?

We’re conducting this voluntary recall as a precaution for those dogs who may have eaten the affected product as their only meal for more than several weeks. Anytime you have questions about your pet’s health, contact your veterinarian.

6. Are any other Purina products are affected?

No other Purina products or sizes are affected.

7. Where were the recalled products produced?

The affected items were produced in only one Purina facility on one production line in St. Joseph, Missouri, and were sold in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.

8. When can I buy these products again?

We’re working to get these products back on store shelves as soon as we possibly can.

4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Barbara Fellnermayr

    March 12, 2016 at 3:07 pm

    Aren’t they following a recipe? The recipe should tell them how much synthetic vitamins and minerals should be added to their meals. Most of the world supply of synthetic vitamins and minerals come from China. Why would anyone want to buy these products again?

  2. Nouble

    March 27, 2016 at 7:52 am

    At first, I didn’t think about this recall too much. However, now I have to wonder how they claim their food is deficient. As someone just pointed out, they should be following a recipe.

  3. Joseph

    March 27, 2016 at 6:48 pm

    It’s not just “pet food” that’s manufactured in shared facilities. Do some digging and you will find that foods from snacks to soup are produced in plants that churn out several brand names.

  4. jac

    September 9, 2018 at 2:29 am

    maybe the top brass should eat the food
    i bet the food would be the best it can be if that was the case

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