Fromm Dog Food Recalled Nationwide and in Canada Over Metal Contamination Concerns
Thousands of cases of Fromm brand dog food, specifically Turkey Pâté Wet canned food and Diner Classics Milo's Meatloaf Pâté Wet, are being recalled nationwide and in Canada due to potential metal contamination. The recall affects products with a "best…

Portland, OR, August 22, 2026 —
Thousands of cases of Fromm brand dog food are being recalled across the United States and Canada due to potential contamination with metal fragments.
- Affected Products: The recall specifically impacts Fromm’s Turkey Pâté Wet canned food and Diner Classics Milo’s Meatloaf Pâté Wet varieties.
- Expiration Date: The recall is limited to products marked with a “best by” date of March 20, 2029.
The company initiated the nationwide recall as a precautionary measure after discovering the potential for metal contamination in the affected batches. While no adverse health effects or illnesses have been reported among pets consuming the food, consumers are urged to cease feeding the recalled products to their animals.
Pet owners who have purchased the affected Fromm dog food are advised to return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Further details regarding the specific quantity of recalled products were not immediately available.
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