Dog Food Recall Alert – October 10, 2025 – Raw Bistro Frozen Beef Dog Food

Dog Food & Treat Recall Updates

Hey there, fellow dog parents! I keep this section updated whenever new recalls are announced so you can stay in the loop and keep your pups safe. I know these alerts can sound scary, but don’t worry—most recalls are issued out of caution. The goal is just to make sure we’re all aware, check what’s in our pantry or freezer, and handle things safely.

Below you’ll find the latest recall details in plain English (no confusing corporate speak). If one of these products is in your home, follow the steps listed to protect your pets and family, and be sure to reach out to your vet if you’re ever unsure.

Freeze-Dried Pet Treat Recall: Foodynamics (Raw Dog Barkery, BellePepper Cats, Kanu Dog Food Recall Alert: Raw Bistro Frozen Beef Entrée (Lot 239)

Announced: October 10, 2025
Reason: Possible Salmonella contamination
Brand: Raw Bistro Pet Fare (Cannon Falls, MN)
Product: Frozen Grass-Fed Beef Dog Food

Raw Bistro Pet Fare has announced a voluntary recall of two sizes of its frozen beef dog food after an FDA test found possible Salmonella contamination in a sample collected from a distributor.

So far, no illnesses in pets or humans have been reported, but the company is recalling the affected products out of caution.

Products Included in the Recall

  • Raw Bistro Dog Fare Grass-Fed Beef Entrée, Frozen – 3 lb bags
    • UPC: 858833002247
    • Lot #: 239
    • Best By: 08/27/2026
  • Raw Bistro Dog Fare Grass-Fed Beef Entrée, Bulk, Frozen – 18 lb cases
    • UPC: 858833002629
    • Lot #: 239
    • Best By: 08/27/2026

You can find the lot number and best-by date printed near the bottom of the back of each bag or box.

Where the Food Was Sold

The recalled products were sold between September 1 and September 17, 2025, directly to consumers and select distributors in California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota.

Why the Recall Matters

Salmonella can make both pets and people sick if contaminated food or surfaces aren’t handled and cleaned properly.

In people, symptoms may include:

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), stomach cramps, fever
  • Rarely, joint pain, eye irritation, or urinary issues

In pets, symptoms may include:

  • Lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea (possibly bloody), fever, loss of appetite, or tummy pain

Even healthy pets can spread Salmonella to other animals or humans.

What To Do

  1. Stop feeding the recalled food immediately.
  2. Dispose of it safely so kids, pets, and wildlife can’t access it.
  3. Clean and sanitize bowls, scoops, containers, and any surfaces that touched the food.
  4. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the product or cleanup.
  5. Return the food to the place of purchase for a refund if you prefer.

If your dog shows any unusual symptoms after eating this food, contact your veterinarian right away.

📞 Contact Info

For more information:
Email: hello@rawbistro.com
Call/Text: (507) 291-3153
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 AM–4 PM CST

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