Safety Alerts
Updated hourly from FDAPet Food Recalls — Latest Alerts for Dogs & Cats
Stay informed about recalled pet foods. This page is updated hourly from the FDA enforcement database. If your pet ate a recalled product, contact your veterinarian.
Understanding Recall Classifications
Class I
Dangerous or defective — may cause serious health problems or deathClass II
May cause temporary or medically reversible health problemsClass III
Not likely to cause adverse health consequencesNo recent pet food recalls found.
Check back regularly — this page updates hourly from the FDA database.
What to Do If Your Pet Ate Recalled Food
- 1Stop feeding the recalled product immediately and store it separately.
- 2Monitor your pet for symptoms (vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, loss of appetite).
- 3Contact your veterinarian if your pet shows any symptoms or if the recall is Class I.
- 4Contact the manufacturer for a refund or replacement — most companies honor recalled product returns.
- 5Report the issue to the FDA via their Safety Reporting Portal if your pet became ill.
Emergency Pet Poison Hotlines
Data sourced from the FDA openFDA enforcement database. This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always contact your veterinarian if you believe your pet has consumed a recalled product.
Stop Googling. Start scanning.
Next time your pet gets into something, skip the articles. Open ToxiPets, scan it, and get a personalized answer in seconds — based on your pet's weight, breed, and health.
Free to download • Used by 50,000+ pet parents