Fromm Family Foods recalls over 5,800 cases of wet dog food in US and Canada over possible metal contamination
Fromm Family Foods LLC announced on August 21, 2026 that it is voluntarily recalling 3,852 cases of its Turkey Pâté Wet dog food and 1,973 cases of its Diner Classics Milo's Meatloaf Pâté Wet dog food. The recall covers products distributed through neighborhood pet stores and online outlets across the United States and Canada.
The recall was triggered by the potential presence of metal fragments in the canned foods. Ingesting metal can cause choking, vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy, or gastrointestinal injury in dogs, and larger pieces may lead to serious blockages or lacerations.
Consumers are advised to stop feeding the affected products to their pets immediately. Owners who suspect their dogs have eaten the recalled food and are showing any related symptoms should contact a veterinarian promptly. The recalled cans can be identified by their UPC, lot codes, and best‑by dates as listed in the company announcement.
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Original headline: “Fromm Family Foods Voluntarily Recalls Turkey Pâté Wet Food For Dogs and Diner Classic Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet Food For Dogs Due to Potential Metal Contamination”
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