Stella & Chewy: Has the Dog Food Brand Issued a Recall in 2024?
Over the past few months, several reputable dog food brands have had to recall some of their products due to various contamination issues. This has led some dog owners to wonder if Stella & Chewy issued a recall in 2024 or previously. Here’s what you need to know.
Is Stella & Chewy recalling its dog food in 2024?
Thankfully, Stella & Chewy hasn’t issued a recall for any of their products in 2024, and there have been no recent reports of dogs becoming sick after consuming the brand’s products.
If you’d like to access up-to-date information on dog food brands under recall in 2024, please visit the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) website.
When was the last Stella & Chewy dog food recall?
In 2015, Stella & Chewy announced a voluntary recall of different dog food products. (via NBC News)
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Since then, the Milwaukee-based pet food manufacturer is reported to have taken significant precautionary measures in their pet food safety processes to minimize potential issues.
Why did Stella & Chewy recall its dog food?
Stella & Chewy issued a recall after a routine test revealed the presence of Listeria Monocytogenes in the products.
Listeria is a type of bacteria that contaminates food and leads to a serious foodborne illness known as Listeriosis.
According to the FDA, dogs who develop Listeriosis exhibit symptoms such as mild gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, breathing problems, and muscle pain. A serious level of infection can lead to death.
Shockingly, not all dogs infected with Listeria show symptoms. Instead, some dogs simply become carriers of Listeria. In this case, a pup may seem healthy despite carrying the bacteria. However, they will shed the bacteria through their stool, increasing the risks of the bacteria spreading to people.
In humans, Listeriosis leads to symptoms such as fever, persistent headache, nausea, and diarrhea. Unfortunately, vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems can succumb to Listeriosis.