Bizarro happens to be one of my favorite comics. I shared a social media image, rather weird. In a tall forest, a woman walks a vaccum cleaner on a forest trail. The caption underneath? “Dorothy wanted to know if Nature really abhorred a vaccum.”
Seems as if there are more dog food and treat recalls this month of February, but perhaps it is just me?
Feed Raw to Your Dog?
Stay on top of all recalls and switch to another company if their products come up as recalled a few times a year. Raw food poses harm to dogs, as does raw fish and raw cut fruit does to humans.
Raws for Paws Dog Food Recall
February 9, 2018 — Raws for Paws of Minneapolis, MN, is recalling its 5-pound and 1-pound chubs of Ground Turkey Pet Food because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. These products were sold
February 9, 2018 — Smokehouse Pet Products, Inc. of Sun Valley, CA is recalling its 4-ounce bags of dog treats labeled as “Beefy Munchies” because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
February 10, 2018 — Redbarn Pet Products, LLC of Long Beach, CA is voluntarily recalling its Redbarn Naturals 7-inch Bully Stick Dog Chews 3-pack because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Check your dog’s food brand and type
February 12, 2018 — Darwin’s Natural Pet Products of Tukwila, Washington, has notified its customers that it is recalling select lots of its Darwin’s ZooLogics dog food due to possible contamination with Salmonella bacteria.
- ZooLogics Chicken and Vegetable Meals for Dogs
Manufactured 11/2/17 - ZooLogics Duck and Vegetable Meals for Dogs
Manufactured 11/16/17
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I think this is one of the top concerns for pet parents. I worry that their dog food could be contaminated. Getting signed up for recalls is important. I am glad you posted about this. Some parents don’t think about it or it just doesn’t get to them, not on purpose of course but it does happen and it’s scary.
Right. I don’t think it is common to look at food recalls for humans or pets. Most assume safety until someone becomes ill. Not sure of the best way to reach other pet parents but so glad you are doing your part to raise this issue.
I agree. Thank you and you too!
Had to do some detective work to get here. The links in your post are still not showing up properly. Thanks for passing along the real info. Us dog moms have to be detectives to keep our fur-babies safe.
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Thanks, Neil.