
Bravo Pet Foods, Natures Variety recall raw food diets; Moses Lake Professional Pharmacy recalls sterile compounded drugs.

Bravo Pet Foods, Natures Variety recall raw food diets; Moses Lake Professional Pharmacy recalls sterile compounded drugs.

OC Raw Dog recalls frozen dog food and ceases production during investigation.

Company recalled one lot of the product distributed nationwide.

Six months of compounded products distributed across the country ordered to be recalled.

Veterinarians, consumers in northern Midwest advised to properly dispose of product sold in their region.

Consumers asked to return 3.5-ounce bags of jerky treats to stores.

Some lots of OTC omeprazole drug may be subpotent; product lacks FDA approval.

Omas Pride has ceased production of the frozen products until investigation of the issue is complete.

Omeprazole-misoprostol combo marketed to public without safety and efficacy data, FDA says.

FDA warns veterinarians, pet owners that some Natura Pet products contain insufficient vitamins, excess minerals.

Some Aussie Sticks Jumbo Lamb, Beef flavor treats sold at PetsMart may be contaminated with mold.

Additional brandsincluding raw diet productsremoved from marketplace as well.

Mars Petcare says the recall is limited to 15-pound bags sold at Dollar General stores in four states.

Maintenance and Growth Formula potentially contaminated with Salmonella.

Veterinarians, pet owners need rigorous testing to be mandatory.

Affected product may result in lower-than-prescribed insulin doses.

Milo's Kitchen exits China while Purina remains to produce Chicken Jerky Tenders.

Affected 20-pound bags were distributed to retailers in more than 20 states.

Georgia-based product may be contaminated with Salmonella.

Proposal said to be part of new proactive stance on foodborne illness prevention.

Recall affects 3.5-lb bags of White Meat Chicken and Whole Barley Recipe.

Decreased ivermectin potency levels may not protect some dogs from heartworm infection.

The voluntary recall centers on specific lots of dry dog and cat food.

Contaminated products contain chicken and duck breast products sourced from China.

Two varieties affected by positive FDA test.

Salmonella detected in single product.

Recall now includes all dry pet foot products and treats with expiration date Mary 24, 2014, or earlier.

Recalled lots did not meet standards over the life of the product.

Purina product is source of ire for many pet owners, but veterinary experts urge caution.

Purina says it is fully cooperating with investigation; racing board hopes to prevent horses from ingesting the banned substance.