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Performance Dog frozen raw pet food recalled for Salmonella and Listeria contamination

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  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is cautioning pet owners not to feed their pets any Performance Dog frozen raw pet food after a sample tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes (L. mono).
  • Two samples of different finished products collected during an inspection of Bravo Packing, Inc., the manufacturer of Performance Dog raw pet food, tested positive for Salmonella and/or L. mono. One of the products sampled had not yet been distributed.
  • The product that entered the marketplace is Performance Dog raw pet food, lot code 072219, sold to customers frozen in two-pound pouches.  However, the FDA is cautioning about all Performance Dog frozen raw pet food produced on or after July 22, 2019 because the products do not have lot codes printed on retail packaging. If you have any Performance Dog product that you purchased after July 22, 2019, throw it away.
  • FDA is issuing this alert because Performance Dog raw pet food represents a serious threat to human and animal health. Because these products are sold and stored frozen, FDA is concerned that people may still have them in their possession.
  • Salmonella and L. mono can affect both human and animal health. People with symptoms of Salmonella or L. mono infection should consult their health care providers. Consult a veterinarian if your pet has symptoms of Salmonella or L. mono infection.

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Re: Performance Dog frozen raw pet food recalled for Salmonella and Listeria contamination

I would never feed a pet raw meat anymore than I'd eat it myself.

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Re: Performance Dog frozen raw pet food recalled for Salmonella and Listeria contamination


@Kachina624 wrote:

I would never feed a pet raw meat anymore than I'd eat it myself.


I wouldn’t either, but this raw, frozen meats thing seems to be increasing in popularity among some pet owners. I would not want to handle raw meat and set the raw meats down in my house for my pet, leaving a trail of juices and whatever is growing in it. I’d never want my pet to lick me after eating this either. It’s true that dogs and cats have physiological adaptations that allow them to eat raw meat, but if they are going to live in my house they will not be eating it.