Bravo! issues nationwide recall of poultry products for dogs and cats


Bravo!, of Vernon, Connecticut, has recalled three of its poultry products for cats and dogs. The pet food is being recalled because two of the products have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes, while the other product has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Recalled products are:

  • Product: Bravo Original Formula Chicken Blend frozen raw food
    Product Numbers: 21-102, 21-105, 21-110
    Sizes: 2 pound, 5 pound and 10 pound tubes
    Batch ID code (on hang tag): 236
    Reason for Recall: Salmonella, Listeria
  • Product: Bravo Original Formula Turkey Blend frozen raw food
    Product Numbers: 31-102, 31-105, 31-110
    Sizes: 2 pound, 5 pound and 10 pound tubes
    Batch ID code (on hang tag): 236
    Reason for Recall: Listeria
  • Product: Bravo Basic Formula Finely Ground Chicken frozen raw food
    Product Number: 21-212
    Size: 2 pound tube
    Batch ID Code (on hang tag): 226
    Reason for Recall: Salmonella, Listeria

For more information, including signs and symptoms of Salmonella and Listeria infection, see the company press release at http://www.bravorawdiet.com/recallinfo.html.


Discover more from Ebarrelracing.com

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Canceled or Rescheduled Events

No event found!

RSS Enter Online

RSS Barrel Racing Results

Related Posts

Neurologic Form of Equine Herpes Virus Confirmed Following Event in Waco

The horse attended the 2025 WPRA World Finals and Elite Barrel Race event in Waco, Texas on November 5-9, 2025. TAHC staff are working closely with event coordinators, equine owners, and veterinarians to respond to the outbreak, take measures to protect equine, and prevent the further spread of the virus. Additional participants of this event have been notified by the TAHC and are currently being monitored under hold orders.

Read More

TAHC Reminds Hunters of Chronic Wasting Disease Requirements for Exotic Susceptible Species in Texas

The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) reminds Texans of statewide exotic chronic wasting
disease (CWD) susceptible species requirements for hunter harvested captive exotic susceptible species.

Read More