Wysong Issues Second Recall of Dry Dog Food

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Wysong Issues Second Recall Of Some Dry Dog Foods

Wysong has expanded its recent recall to included more dry dog foods sold under the Wysong brand. These products have been found to be suspect in terms of moisture and water activity, but an in-house examination of many bags from these batches has turned up no sign of mold according to the company. Wysong is recalling the food as a precaution.

These products should not be fed to pets. They should be returned to the store where they were purchased for a full refund

The recalled dog foods are

Wysong Maintenanceâ„¢ (lot# 090817)
Wysong Seniorâ„¢ (lot# 090811)
Wysong Synorgonâ„¢ (lot# 090629)

“As with our previous recalled batches of product, we have no reason to believe that these products present an imminent hazard to animals,†said the company in a prepared statement.

Earlier Wysong recalled bags of food that were found to have mold. These bags of Wysong dry extruded maintenance and senior dog foods manufactured in June and July of 2009. The affected products from this recall are Wysong Maintenance and Wysong Senior. The lot numbers of the affected batches are as follows:

Wysong Maintenance lot #: 090617
Wysong Maintenance: lot #: 090624
Wysong Maintenance: lot #: 090706
Wysong Maintenance: lot #: 090720
Wysong Senior lot #: 090623



The lot numbers are on the top flaps of boxes and pressed into the bottom seal of bags. Anyone having difficulty reading the numbers on the bottom of the bags should contact the company. Anyone with any doubts about the safety of the food should stop feeding it to their pet immediately and contact the company. Here is Wysong’s contact information:



Hours of Operation Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (EST)

Phone 1-989-631-0009
Fax 1-989-631-9280

Mail 7550 Eastman Avenue, Midland, MI 48642-7779

Email [email protected]


Depending on which type of mold grows on food, the effects can range from barely noticeable to lethal. If your pet becomes ill after eating any suspicious food, you should contact a veterinarian immediately


If you have questions regarding this recall safety notice click here to contact us.

22710 Haggerty Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48335 © 2009 Pet Supplies Plus "USA"
 

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Do you think that this could have been the root of some of Seger's hotspots ???
 

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yikes! good to know! I've never purchased that brand, but I'll make sure to inform all of my friends who may have used it or plan on buying... thank you for posting this!
 

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