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Popular Dog Food Recalled Nationwide: Here's What CT Pet Owners Should Know

The recall involves two lots of dog food that may contain metal and plastic.

Mars Petcare has recalled two lots of Pedigree canned dog food after products that may contain metal and plastic were reportedly distributed into the marketplace, according to the FDA. (Patch Graphics)

A popular brand of wet dog food sold nationwide has been recalled after products that may contain metal and plastic were reportedly diverted into the marketplace instead of being destroyed, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Mars Petcare US, Inc. is voluntarily recalling two lots of Pedigree High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor 13.2-ounce canned dog food after discovering the products, which had been sent to a third-party vendor for destruction, appear to have been fraudulently distributed and sold in the United States, the FDA said.

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According to the FDA, the recalled cans may contain sharp pieces of metal and plastic that could pose a choking hazard or cause injuries such as lacerations or blockages if consumed by dogs. The company said it has not received any reports of pet illnesses or injuries related to the recall.

The recall applies only to the following lot codes:

No other Pedigree or Mars Petcare products are affected.

Consumers who have the recalled product should not feed it to their dogs and should contact Pedigree Consumer Care at 1-800-525-5273 to request a replacement product.

More information, including photos showing where to locate the lot code, is available on the FDA's recall notice.

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