Published on April 8 by Julia
As a dog owner, your pup’s health and safety are top priorities—especially when it comes to what they eat. Unfortunately, dog food recalls do happen, whether due to contamination, mislabeling, or potential health risks. Staying informed is key to keeping your dog safe.
Here’s where you can reliably find dog food recall information and how to stay up-to-date with the latest alerts.
The FDA oversees the regulation of pet foods in the United States and is the most authoritative source for recalls.
The AVMA offers updated recall notices and related veterinary health alerts.
Dog Food Advisor is a trusted, independent source that monitors dog food recalls and provides product reviews.
Most reputable pet food companies will issue a public statement if a recall affects one of their products. Be sure to:
Your veterinarian or local pet supply store may receive recall notices from distributors or manufacturers and can help verify the safety of a specific product.
There are several mobile apps and alert services designed to keep pet owners in the loop:
These tools allow for quick, real-time access to new recalls.
Being proactive and informed is the best defense against dog food-related health risks. By monitoring reliable sources and signing up for alerts, you can ensure your pup’s food bowl stays safe—and full of only the good stuff.
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