Safety concerns prompt popular dog food, Ford unit recalls
By
VanessaC
- Replies 18
Safety should always be our priority for our family (including our furry loved ones!) at home and on the road.
With that in mind, we have two major warnings for Australian pet owners and Ford vehicle owners, as your safety may be at risk.
When it comes to our pets, we all want what’s best for them. Keeping them healthy and well-fed is paramount—not only for their well-being but as much as for our own, since our pooches have become an integral part of the family.
However, in recent news, Meals For Mutts has issued an urgent warning for pet owners about their products due to possible mould contamination.
The products have been sold in major pet food outlets across Australia, such as Pet Circle, Pet Stock, My Pet Warehouse, PetO and Budget Pet Products.
'We have become aware of a concern regarding the presence of mould in some of our dry dog products, and we want to ensure the well-being of your beloved pets,' they said in a post on social media.
Pet owners are encouraged to inspect their products carefully for the ‘presence of mould’.
Mould is known to be toxic for dogs. As one Kiwi pet owner recently shared, mould almost led to her losing her beloved pup. You can read more on that here.
Mouldy food contains a poisonous substance called mycotoxins, which can be extremely dangerous for dogs. What’s more worrying is that they can still be affected even if they just nibble a tiny bit of spoiled food—and it’s not just our four-legged friends that can be at risk either, humans can be in danger too.
Below are the products affected and their best-before dates:
Customers who spot any signs of mould or those who prefer to discontinue feeding their dog with their current bag of dry food are encouraged to take the product back to the place of purchase.
They may also contact [email protected] for support regarding the recalled products.
You can read Meals for Mutts full post below:
Another recall notice was issued for 1,559 Ford Transit vehicles that have been manufactured between 2021 and 2023.
According to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, the issue regarding the Ford vehicle has something to do with a defect in the rear-view camera which may not display the rear-view image properly when the car is reversing—presenting a risk of serious injury or death to both the driver and civilians.
'If the rear-view camera display does not continually display the rear-view image while reversing the vehicle, it could increase the risk of an accident, causing serious injury or death to any persons located behind the vehicle,' the department said on the recall notice.
Ford will contact the affected owners via written notice and will ask for them to schedule an appointment at a dealership for inspection and repair of the issue, all free of charge.
You may also search if your vehicle is affected by checking this list of affected Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN).
You may also contact the Ford Customer Relationship Centre on 133 673 for more information.
Members, do you, or anyone you know, own any of these products? Share this article with them to ensure everyone’s safety!
Let us know your thoughts on these two recent recalls in the comments below.
With that in mind, we have two major warnings for Australian pet owners and Ford vehicle owners, as your safety may be at risk.
When it comes to our pets, we all want what’s best for them. Keeping them healthy and well-fed is paramount—not only for their well-being but as much as for our own, since our pooches have become an integral part of the family.
However, in recent news, Meals For Mutts has issued an urgent warning for pet owners about their products due to possible mould contamination.
The products have been sold in major pet food outlets across Australia, such as Pet Circle, Pet Stock, My Pet Warehouse, PetO and Budget Pet Products.
'We have become aware of a concern regarding the presence of mould in some of our dry dog products, and we want to ensure the well-being of your beloved pets,' they said in a post on social media.
Pet owners are encouraged to inspect their products carefully for the ‘presence of mould’.
Mould is known to be toxic for dogs. As one Kiwi pet owner recently shared, mould almost led to her losing her beloved pup. You can read more on that here.
Mouldy food contains a poisonous substance called mycotoxins, which can be extremely dangerous for dogs. What’s more worrying is that they can still be affected even if they just nibble a tiny bit of spoiled food—and it’s not just our four-legged friends that can be at risk either, humans can be in danger too.
Below are the products affected and their best-before dates:
Customers who spot any signs of mould or those who prefer to discontinue feeding their dog with their current bag of dry food are encouraged to take the product back to the place of purchase.
They may also contact [email protected] for support regarding the recalled products.
You can read Meals for Mutts full post below:
Another recall notice was issued for 1,559 Ford Transit vehicles that have been manufactured between 2021 and 2023.
According to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, the issue regarding the Ford vehicle has something to do with a defect in the rear-view camera which may not display the rear-view image properly when the car is reversing—presenting a risk of serious injury or death to both the driver and civilians.
'If the rear-view camera display does not continually display the rear-view image while reversing the vehicle, it could increase the risk of an accident, causing serious injury or death to any persons located behind the vehicle,' the department said on the recall notice.
Ford will contact the affected owners via written notice and will ask for them to schedule an appointment at a dealership for inspection and repair of the issue, all free of charge.
You may also search if your vehicle is affected by checking this list of affected Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN).
You may also contact the Ford Customer Relationship Centre on 133 673 for more information.
Key Takeaways
- A recall has been issued for a brand of dog food, Meals For Mutts, sold at stores around Australia.
- The company has identified the presence of mould in some of its products.
- The brand is sold at major pet food retailers such as Pet Circle, Pet Stock, My Pet Warehouse, PetO, and Budget Pet Products.
- Dog owners are urged to inspect their products for any presence of mould and to discontinue use and return the product if mould is found.
- A recall notice has also been issued for 1,559 Ford Transit vehicles manufactured between 2021-2023 due to a defect.
- The defect involves the vehicle's rear-view camera, which may not display the rear-view image correctly while reversing.
- The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts warned this could increase the risk of accidents, potentially causing serious injury or death.
- Ford will contact affected owners in writing, and repairs will be done free of charge at a Ford dealership.
Let us know your thoughts on these two recent recalls in the comments below.
Last edited: