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Pet Food Recall Raises Health Concerns Nationwide: What Pet Owners Need to Know

Raw Pet Food Recall Raises Health Concerns Nationwide—Here’s What Pet Owners Need to Know
A pet food recall tied to dangerous bacteria is raising concerns beyond the Northeast, highlighting growing risks associated with raw pet diets. The recall involves products from Raaw Energy, LLC, a New Jersey-based company, after testing revealed contamination with multiple harmful pathogens.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), affected products tested positive for Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, E. coli, and Campylobacter jejuni—all of which can cause serious illness in both pets and humans.
Why This Recall Matters Nationwide
Although the recalled products were primarily distributed across Northeastern states, this story has broader implications for pet owners across the United States, including here in Arizona.
Raw pet food diets have grown in popularity in recent years, often marketed as a more natural alternative to traditional kibble. However, veterinary experts and federal agencies have consistently warned that raw diets carry a higher risk of bacterial contamination.
This recall reinforces those concerns, especially as it involves multiple products and several types of harmful bacteria—suggesting potential issues with handling or production safety.
Health Risks for Pets and Humans
One of the most important takeaways from this recall is that it is not just about pet safety—it’s also a human health issue.
- Salmonella and E. coli can cause severe gastrointestinal illness
- Listeria can be especially dangerous for pregnant individuals, seniors, and those with weakened immune systems
- Campylobacter infections can lead to fever, cramping, and diarrhea
Humans can become infected by handling contaminated pet food, touching contaminated surfaces, or failing to properly wash hands after feeding pets.
Pets May Not Show Immediate Symptoms
Another concern is that pets infected with these bacteria may not show obvious symptoms right away. Even healthy-looking animals can carry and spread bacteria in the home, increasing the risk for owners and family members.
When symptoms do appear, they may include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Lethargy
- Loss of appetite
Products Included in the Recall
The recall affects multiple raw pet food products, including chicken, beef, turkey, and salmon blends sold in 2-pound and 5-pound tubes with 2025 date codes.
The wide range of affected products suggests this is not an isolated batch issue, but a broader safety concern.
What Pet Owners Should Do Now
If you feed your pet raw food or have purchased products from Raaw Energy, take the following steps immediately:
- Check packaging and date codes carefully
- Do not feed any recalled products
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling pet food
- Sanitize pet bowls, utensils, and surfaces
- Contact your veterinarian if your pet shows symptoms
An Ongoing Investigation
The FDA has not yet assigned an official classification to this recall, meaning the overall risk level is still under evaluation. Additional updates or expanded recalls could follow as more information becomes available.
For now, experts say this serves as a reminder that while raw pet food diets may appeal to some owners, they come with real and sometimes overlooked risks.
The Bottom Line
This recall is more than a regional issue—it’s part of a growing national conversation about pet food safety. For pet owners, the priority is simple: stay informed, handle pet food safely, and act quickly when recalls are announced.
