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Pet owners warned to avoid certain Evangers and Against the Grain dog food By Phyllis Entis | February 17, 2017

The Food and Drug Administration is advising pet owners and pet caretakers not to feed their pets with certain lots of Evangers and Against the Grain dog food after confirming the presence of the euthanasia agent pentobarbital in both products.

Following discussions with FDA, Evangers announced a voluntary recall Feb. 3 of five lots of its 12-ounce Hunk of Beef canned dog food, all with an expiration date of June 2020: 1816E03HB, 1816E04HB, 1816E06HB, 1816E07HB, and 1816E13HB.

At least five dogs became ill after eating the Evangers food. One of them died.

On Feb. 9 Against the Grain voluntarily recalled lot number 2415E01ATB12, BEST DEC 2019, of its Grain Free Pulled Beef with Gravy dog food after the FDA detected pentobarbital in it. The Pulled Beef with Gravy was manufactured in the same facilities as Evangers products and using beef from the same supplier.

In addition to the presence of pentobarbital, FDA reports a bill of lading from Evangers supplier of Inedible Hand Deboned Beef For Pet Food Use Only. Not Fit for Human Consumption. This is despite Evangers claim that the beef in its Hunk of Beef product came from a USDA approved supplier.

FDA also has determined that the suppliers facility does not have a grant of inspection from USDAs Food Safety and Inspection Service. The meat from the supplier does not bear a USDA inspection mark and would not be considered human grade. Lab testing by USDA of Evangers Hunk of Beef confirmed that the meat in the product was beef.

Other issues cited in a preliminary investigation report, an FDA Form 483, released today by FDA included evidence of unsanitary conditions, inadequate refrigeration, improper storage and inadequate control of ambient temperature during hand-packing operations at Evangers Wheeling, IL, facility and unsanitary conditions and avian activity at its Markham, IL, manufacturing location.

FDAs investigation is ongoing and will include examination of the suppliers of beef to Evangers and Against the Grain to determine the source of the pentobarbital. The agency is coordinating with USDA to address possible areas of shared jurisdiction.

Consumers with cans of the recalled product should refer to the Evangers and Against the Grain recall notices for information on returning the product.

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