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Pedigree Recalls Dog Food Due to Hazardous Contaminants

By: Kelli Brinegar
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| July 6, 2026
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Mars Petcare US, Inc. has voluntarily recalled two lots of PEDIGREE® High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor Wet Dog Food after discovering products that were intended for destruction may have been fraudulently diverted and sold in the United States.

According to the company, the affected cans may contain sharp metal and plastic foreign material that could pose a serious hazard to dogs if consumed.

Pet owners who purchased this product should stop feeding it immediately and check the lot codes listed below.


Summary

  • Company Announcement Date: July 2, 2026
  • FDA Publish Date: July 2, 2026
  • Product Type: Pet Food
  • Reason for Announcement: Potential foreign plastic and metal contamination
  • Company Name: Mars Petcare US, Inc.
  • Brand Name: Pedigree
  • Product Description: High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor Wet Dog Food (13.2 oz) – Lot Codes: 613C3KKCFC and 613C1KKCFC


Company Announcement

Mars Petcare US, Inc. said the two affected lots did not meet the company’s strict safety and quality standards and had been sent to a third-party vendor for destruction. However, the company later discovered the products appear to have been fraudulently diverted and sold into the U.S. marketplace instead of being destroyed.

Because the recalled cans may contain sharp pieces of metal and plastic, Mars voluntarily issued the recall to help prevent potential injuries to dogs.

The company is working with authorities to determine how the products entered the marketplace and is committed to helping consumers identify and remove the affected products from use.

No other PEDIGREE products or Mars Petcare US, Inc. products are affected by this recall.


Affected Product Details

Product Name: PEDIGREE® High Protein Chopped Chicken & Duck Flavor Wet Dog Food

Package Size: 13.2 oz can

Affected Lot Codes:

  • 613C3KKCFC

  • 613C1KKCFC

Potential Hazard: Sharp metal and plastic foreign material

Only these two lot codes are included in the recall.


What Pet Parents Should Do

  • Stop feeding the recalled product to your dog immediately.
  • Check the lot code on the bottom of the can to determine whether your product is affected.
  • Do not discard the product until you’ve contacted PEDIGREE Consumer Care.
  • Contact PEDIGREE to request a replacement product.
  • Monitor your dog for signs of choking, vomiting, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, or other signs of illness.
  • Contact your veterinarian if your dog consumed the recalled food and you have any concerns.

Why This Recall Matters

The recalled products may contain sharp pieces of metal and plastic that could injure dogs if consumed. Foreign objects like these can create serious health risks ranging from choking to cuts inside the mouth, throat, stomach, or intestines.

In some cases, swallowed foreign material can also cause intestinal blockages that may require emergency veterinary treatment. Signs of a problem can include vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, drooling, difficulty swallowing, lethargy, or changes in bowel movements.

If your dog has eaten the recalled product and shows any signs of illness or discomfort, contact your veterinarian immediately.

At the time of the recall announcement, Mars Petcare reported that no pet illnesses or injuries related to the affected products had been reported.

Contact Information

PEDIGREE Consumer Care

Phone: 1-800-525-5273

Hours:

  • Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CDT
  • Saturday–Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CDT

Website: https://www.pedigree.com/update

Source

Source: FDA recall notice (July 2, 2026)

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