Human health concerns that might be associated with the potentially contaminated pet food should be reported to Dr. Stephen Sears at the Maine Center for Disease Control. Pet illnesses should be reported to the Maine Department of Agriculture.
The FDA became involved in early April when Salmonella from an intact package of Diamond Naturals Lamb and Rice Formula for Adult Dogs was collected during retail surveillance sampling collected by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Diamond Pet Foods was notified of the sampling results, and agreed to voluntarily recall the product.
FDA, Center of Disease Control and state investigations are ongoing in an effort to determine if other brands of dry dog food produced at the Diamond Pet Foods’ South Carolina facility may be linked to confirmed human illnesses. Consumers should check the company’s website, Diamond Pet Foods Recall Information, for information on how to read lot codes and “best by” dates involved in the recall: – Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover’s Soul – Country Value – Diamond – Diamond Naturals – Premium Edge – Professional – 4Health – Taste of the Wild – Apex (distributed only in the state of South Carolina) – Kirkland Signature – Kirkland Signature Nature’s Domain – Canidae
The following companies have announced voluntary recalls for products that were also produced at the Gaston, South Carolina facility:
Wellpet LLC
Wellness Complete Health Super5Mix Large Breed Puppy with “best by” dates of JAN 9 2013 through JAN 11 2013 (15 LB bag, 30 LB bag, 5 oz sample bags)
The company reports that no other Wellpet recipes, sizes or brands of food are impacted by the recall. Complete details are available at Wellpet LLC News7 .
(Dick Van Patten’s) Natural Balance Pet Foods
“Best by” dates and the states where they were distributed vary for these products. Check the Natural Balance Pet Foods recall website8 for details.
– Natural Balance Sweet Potato & Venison Dog (5 LB, 15 LB and 28 LB)
Diamond Pet Foods continues to work directly with distributors and retailers where the recalled products are carried to remove them as quickly as possible from the marketplace. FDA will provide updates on the recall and the investigation as new information becomes available.
To report human health concerns contact Dr. Stephen Sears at the Maine Center for Disease Control at 1-800-821-5821.
To report animal illness associated with pet food contact the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator for Maine at 1-800-891-8295. Or to report electronically go to: http://www.safetyreporting.hhs.gov/
For more information about the recall go to: http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Corenetwork/ucm302904.htm
For more information about the Maine Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources go to:http://www.maine.gov/agriculture/index.shtml
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