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Pet Food Recall ~ FROMM

  • Debra Jessup aka DJ Creative Visionary
  • Mar 24, 2016
  • 2 min read

Fromm Family Foods has discovered, through their own analysis, that their new 12 oz. Gold Chicken Pate, 12 oz. Gold Chicken & Duck Pate, and 12 oz. Gold Salmon & Chicken Pate Canned Dog Foods do not contain the recommended levels of vitamins and minerals. They may contain elevated levels of Vitamin D. These new products were shipped to distributors during a short period of time – from December 2015 through February 2016.

We would expect this excess Vitamin D to have an impact only when dogs have eaten these products as their exclusive diet for an extended period of time (60 days or more). If dogs were fed exclusively these products for 60 days, the expected effect would be a reduction in appetite.

We recommend that you do not feed these products to your dog. Therefore, out of an abundance of caution, they are recalling these products.

12 oz. Gold Pate Products:

  • 12 oz. Gold Chicken Pate Food for Dogs: Can Case Code #11893, Individual Can UPC: 72705 11892

  • 12 oz. Gold Chicken & Duck Pate Food for Dogs: Can Case Code #11895, Individual Can UPC: 72705 11894

  • 12 oz. Gold Salmon & Chicken Pate Food for Dogs: Can Case Code #11891, Individual Can UPC: 72705 11890

If you have any of these cans, please return them to the place of purchase or any Authorized Fromm Retailer for return to Fromm Family Foods. To find an Authorized Fromm Retailer near you, please visitfrommfamily.com/retailers.

Please note: This recall does not affect any 13 oz. Gold Dog Pate canned products, Four-Star canned dog foods, Four-Star canned cat foods, or any Fromm dry dog foods, dry cat foods, or dog treats.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call Fromm customer service at 800-325-6331.

 
 
 

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