Home News Issues My AVMA Jobs Animal Health Public Health @Work Blog Newsletters
Search Tips | Advanced Search     Bookmark and Share
  
 
     Search within Animal Health only.

Animal health brochures

Client information



Pet loss



View all brochures

 

Disaster preparedness

AVMA emergency preparedness and response guide



Saving the whole family©



Disaster preparedness for veterinary practices



Veterinary medical assistance teams (VMAT)

 

AVMA FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Health awareness events

National Observances Calendar



National Pet Week



Pet Dental Health Month



World Rabies Day

 

For educators

AVMA resources for educators

 

Pet care

Pet food recalls and alerts



First aid tips for pet owners



Hot cars and loose pets



Safe use of flea and tick products on pets



Healthy cats



Healthy dogs



Dogs' social lives and disease risks



AAFP/AAHA Feline Life Stage Guidelines



Paws for Pets


More

Product safety recalls and alerts



Adverse event reporting



Emerging canine viruses



Veterinary and animal science organizations



Reference section

 

AVMA Member area = AVMA/SAVMA  Members Only


Get Adobe reader

Some files on this page require Adobe Reader software. Click on the image above to download it for free from the Adobe site.

 




 

Primal Pet Foods Recalls Feline Chicken & Salmon Formula

On May 28, Primal Pet Foods issued a voluntary recall of their Feline Chicken and Salmon Formula with a "Best By" date code of 043112-17 because this product may be contaminated with Salmonella. According to the statement, no other Primal Pet Foods products are involved in this recall and no illnesses have been reported.

The affected product is:

  • 4 lb chicken & salmon nuggets (UPC# 8 95135 00025 0) with a "Best By" date code of 043112-17 (code is located on right side of product label on front of package).

Consumers who have purchased this product should contact Primal Pet Foods at 866-566-4652 (M-F 8AM-4PM Pacific) for information on refund or replacement of the product. If the package has been opened, dispose of the contents in a safe manner in a secure, covered trash receptacle. Save the empty package in a sealed bag if you do not have your purchase receipt.

Read the FDA press release for more information.