Expanded Dog Food Recall Due to Listeria Contamination Risk
Dog Food Recall Map Shows States With New Warning

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Raaw Energy has expanded its dog food recall due to potential listeria contamination affecting products manufactured between July 17 and December 23, 2025. The recall includes specific lots sold in several U.S. states, with warnings for pet owners to dispose of the affected items immediately.
- 01The recall affects dog food products manufactured between July 17 and December 23, 2025, with an additional lot from March 31, 2026.
- 02Symptoms of listeria infection in humans include vomiting, diarrhea, and fever, while pets may carry the bacteria without showing symptoms.
- 03The recalled products are sold in 2-pound or 5-pound plastic tubes and frozen in cardboard boxes.
- 04Distribution of the affected dog food includes states such as Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
- 05Production of the dog food was halted on May 21 to address contamination issues.
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Raaw Energy has issued an expanded recall of dog food products due to potential contamination with listeria, as indicated by a recent alert from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The affected products were manufactured between July 17 and December 23, 2025, and include an additional lot from March 31, 2026. Symptoms of listeria infection in humans can range from vomiting to severe complications, while pets may carry the bacteria asymptomatically. The recalled items are packaged in 2-pound or 5-pound clear plastic tubes and also sold frozen in boxes. These products were distributed across several states, including Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The FDA has advised pet owners to dispose of the recalled food immediately to mitigate health risks. Production of the dog food was temporarily halted on May 21 to allow for a thorough evaluation and corrective actions. This recall follows other recent food safety alerts, including those involving ice cream and potato chips due to contamination concerns.
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Pet owners in affected states need to be aware of the recall and take action to protect their pets' health.
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