A recent expansion of a pet food recall by Go Raw LLC highlights potential health risks for pets due to low thiamine (Vitamin B1) levels. This recall involves a specific lot of Steve’s Real Food Freeze-Dried Chicken Recipe, which could lead to thiamine deficiency in cats and dogs. Thiamine is vital for normal neurological function and carbohydrate metabolism, with cats being particularly susceptible to deficiency.
The affected product, a 1.25 lb bag of freeze-dried chicken recipe for cats and dogs, has a lot code of C26022 and a Best By Date of January 22, 2028. The product was distributed across various states, including Michigan, through retail stores. Consumers in Michigan and other affected states should be vigilant.
Symptoms of thiamine deficiency in pets may include decreased appetite, vomiting, and neurological issues. If left untreated, severe deficiency can be life-threatening. Go Raw LLC advises pet owners to stop using the product and return it for a refund or replacement.
For further information, consumers can contact Go Raw LLC at 801-432-7478. Pet owners should check their supplies and consult with their veterinarian if they notice any symptoms in their pets.


















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