Current Dog Food Recalls in 2025: What Pet Owners Need to Know
Staying informed about recent dog food recalls is crucial for keeping pets safe and healthy. In 2025, several pet food brands have issued recalls, primarily due to Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes contamination, placing pets and owners at risk.
Recent Dog Food Recalls (October 2025)
- October 10, 2025: Raw Bistro Pet Fare dog food recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.
 - October 9, 2025: Foodynamics issued a recall for Raw Dog Barkery, BellePepper Cats, and Kanu Pets freeze-dried pet treats, also over Salmonella concerns.
 - October 7, 2025: Buy Bones, Inc. recalled Nature’s Own Pet Chews Bully Bites due to confirmed Salmonella contamination.
 
Other Notable Recalls in 2025
- September 24: FDA advisory for Darwin’s BioLogics dog food due to lab-confirmed contamination.
 - August 25: Viva Raw recalled dog and cat foods for Salmonella and Listeria concerns.
 - July 29: FDA advisory regarding Darwin’s pet foods linked to E. coli and Salmonella.
 - April 11: Blue Ridge Beef recalled Puppy Mix due to Listeria and Salmonella.
 - April 1: Supercan Bulk recalled pig ear slivers due to Salmonella.
 - February 17: Zesty Paws soft chew supplements recalled by Petdine over Salmonella risk.
 - January 31: Blue Ridge Beef recalled Natural Mix for Salmonella contamination.
 
Reasons for Dog Food Recalls
Dog food recalls can occur for a variety of reasons, often involving:
- Pathogenic bacteria like Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli.
 - Aflatoxin contamination (toxins in moldy grains).
 - Foreign objects like plastic or metal pieces.
 - Vitamin imbalances, such as elevated vitamin D.
 - Inadequate labeling or misinformation on packaging.
 - Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) contamination.
 
Most Recalled Dog Food Brands (2023-2025)
- Blue Ridge Beef
 - Darwin’s Natural Pet Products
 - Answers Pet Food
 - Viva Raw
 - Mid America Pet Food
 - Carolina Prime Pet
 - Gaines Pet Treats
 - TDBBS
 - Mars Petcare
 - What the Raw
 
Health Hazards Associated with Recalled Food
Dogs consuming contaminated products may show symptoms such as:
- Lethargy
 - Vomiting or diarrhea (sometimes bloody)
 - Loss of appetite
 - Exercise intolerance
 - Breathing issues
 
In more severe cases, untreated bacterial infections can be life-threatening.
What Should Pet Owners Do?
- Stop using recalled products immediately.
 - Contact manufacturers for a refund or further instructions.
 - Dispose of contaminated food safely and clean storage containers thoroughly.
 - Monitor pets for unusual behavior or symptoms and consult a veterinarian if needed.
 
Additional Pet Safety Concerns
Veterinarians also raise alarms about increasing cases of canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) associated with some grain-free diets. These often include legumes (peas and lentils) or potatoes replacing grains, leading to potential nutritional deficiencies.
Staying Informed
Tools and sources for the latest recall alerts include:
- FDA recall notices
 - American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) updates
 - Watchdog organizations and consumer reports
 
By staying vigilant and subscribing to official recall notifications, pet owners can act swiftly to protect their furry companions from harm.
Conclusion
Dog food recalls in 2025 highlight serious risks related to food safety in the pet industry. Brands large and small have been affected. Knowing what to watch for, where to get timely updates, and how to respond rapidly can help prevent illness and even save lives. Pet owners should remain diligent and partner with veterinarians to ensure optimal pet nutrition and safety.





