Reporting a Pet Food Complaint?

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You can report complaints about a pet food product electronically through the Safety Reporting Portal or you can call your state's FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators.

Please have as much of the following information available as possible when submitting your complaint:
-Exact name of the product and product description (as stated on the product label)
-Type of container (e.g. box, bag, can, pouch, etc.)
-Product intended to be refrigerated, frozen, or stored at room temperature
-Lot number - This number is often hard to find and difficult to read. It is stamped onto the product packaging and typically includes a combination of letters and numbers, and is always in close proximity to the best by/before or expiration date (if the product has a best by/before or expiration date). The lot number is very important as it helps us determine the manufacturing plant as well as the production date.
Best by, best before or expiration date
-UPC code (also known as the bar code)
-Net weight
-Purchase date and exact location where purchased

Results of any laboratory testing performed on the pet food product
How the food was stored, prepared, and handled
-Description of the problem with the product. Examples include:
-Foul odor, off-color
-Swollen can or pouch, leaking container
-Foreign objects found in the product.

If you think your pet has become sick or injured as a result of consuming a pet food product also provide information about your pet, including:
-Species (dog, cat, rabbit, fish, bird, other)
-Age, weight, breed, pregnant, spayed/neutered
-Previous health status of pet
-Any pre-existing conditions your pet has
-Whether you give your pet any other foods, treats, dietary supplements or drugs
-How much of the suspected product your pet normally consumes
-How much of the suspect product was consumed from the package?
-How much of the product do you still have
-Clinical signs exhibited by your pet (such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy)
-How soon after consuming the product the clinical signs appeared
-Your veterinarian's contact information, diagnosis, and medical records for your pet
-Results of any diagnostic laboratory testing performed on your pet
-How many pets consuming the product exhibited clinical symptoms
-Whether any pets that consumed the product are not affected
-Whether your pet spends time outdoors unsupervised
-Why do you suspect the pet food caused the illness

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