Dog Food Recall Map Shows States With New Warning
Summary
Raaw Energy is recalling dog food products made between July 17, 2025, and December 23, 2025, plus one batch from March 31, 2026, over possible contamination with listeria bacteria. The affected products were sold in several northeastern U.S. states, and the company has stopped production temporarily while investigating the issue.Key Facts
- The recalled dog food may contain Listeria monocytogenes, which can cause illness in humans and pets.
- Symptoms of infection in humans include vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and lethargy; severe cases can lead to meningitis, abortion, or death.
- Pets may carry the bacteria without showing symptoms and spread it through saliva or feces.
- The recalled products come in 2-pound or 5-pound clear tubes sealed with metal clips and frozen boxes containing 5 to 20 tubes.
- The recall impacts customers in Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
- Not all products were tested, but some tested positive for Listeria by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture.
- Production of the dog food was stopped on May 21 to review and fix the contamination problem.
- Consumers are advised to stop using, selling, or feeding the recalled dog food and to dispose of it safely.
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