Dog treat recall from PetSmart due to mold! | Dr. Justine Lee
Loving Pets Corporation has announced a voluntary recall of the following expiration date of Simply Nourish Biscotti with Beef & Sweet Potatoes Dog Treats due to the potential of mold growth. No other Simply Nourish or Loving Pets treats are affected.
Product Description |
SKU |
UPC |
Expiration Date |
Simply Nourish Biscotti with Beef & |
5203800 |
73725747061 |
EXP 02.16 |
It is recommended that you immediately stop using the specified product and return it to any PetSmart store for a full refund. To receive a full refund, please bring your receipt or a copy of this email to your local PetSmart store. Our store associates can help you find a replacement. If you have any personal or pet health concerns please contact your health care provider or veterinarian. For any additional questions related to this Product Recall please call the Loving Pets Corporation at 1-866-599-7387.
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It’s not due to “mold contamination”. The actual problem is that a preservative in the treats was changed, and there is an increased likelihood that the treats could mold over time. If you don’t see any mold, the treats are fine and are not going to harm your pets. People are freaking out about the word “recall” when the company has actually said it’s a voluntary withdrawal. It’s about product quality and shelf life, not a “contamination” issue on the treats. Please spread the word with accurate info next time. There is no recall.
It’s not due to “mold contamination”. The actual problem is that a preservative in the treats was changed, and there is an increased likelihood that the treats could mold over time. If you don’t see any mold, the treats are fine and are not going to harm your pets. People are freaking out about the word “recall” when the company has actually said it’s a voluntary withdrawal. It’s about product quality and shelf life, not a “contamination” issue on the treats. Please spread the word with accurate info next time. It’s not a recall.