Blue Buffalo Dental Bones Recall

Blue Buffalo Company is voluntarily recalling one production lot of Cub Size Wilderness Wild Chews Bones. This is being done in an abundance of caution, as the product has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

Routine testing at the manufacturing site revealed the presence of Salmonella in the product. No illnesses have been reported to date and no other Blue Buffalo products are affected.

Has Blue Buffalo Ever Been Recalled?

Yes. Blue Buffalo has had to issue a number of pet food recalls going back to 2007. Here is a quick overview, and then we will go into much more detail below.

Most recently, in March 2017, Blue Buffalo recalled a single run of Blue Wilderness canned dog food because of potentially excessive levels of beef thyroid hormone (certain Wellness canned dog food was also recalled for the same reason).

A month earlier, in February 2017, Blue Buffalo recalled some cans of its Homestyle Recipe dog food because of possible metal (aluminum) contamination. Also that month, the company recalled wet dog food cups because of a packaging problem.

In May 2016, moisture problems and the possibility of mold prompted a limited recall of some Blue Buffalo sweet potato–flavored dog food.

Blue Buffalo Dental Bones Recall

In October 2010, Blue Buffalo voluntarily recalled a few products because of a “sequencing error” made by an ingredient supplier. The supplier had conducted a previous processing of Vitamin D in which some carryover may have contaminated the products.

Finally, in April 2007, as part of the larger Menu Foods/melamine recall that shocked the country, the FDA confirmed the presence of melamine in rice protein concentrate in food manufactured by American Nutrition Inc. for Blue Buffalo. Blue Buffalo denied knowledge or consent of the additive being in the product.

“The obvious question is ‘How could Blue Buffalo not know that ANI was putting rice protein concentrate into our canned food?” the company said in a press release. “The answer is, we trusted them. In business and in life, we all trust our partners to deal with us honestly.”

“This is product tampering, and it apparently has been going on for some time,” the company said.

As a result of the recall, Blue Buffalo pulled all of its manufacturing from American Nutrition, even including products not listed in the recall.

Bill Bishop lamented the randomness of the 2007 melamine recalls. Before the ordeal, the Blue Buffalo founder said he hadn’t even been aware that rice protein concentrate came from China. “If it was our fault,” he told a local newspaper in Wilton, Connecticut, “I could take it better.”

Below, we list the full details of every single Blue Buffalo recall.

Cause: Potential for elevated levels of naturally occurring beef thyroid hormone. Announcement: Company press release dated March 17, 2017. What was recalled: Blue Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe Red Meat Dinner Wet Food for Adult Dogs, 12.5 oz. cans, UPC #840243101153, best by June 7, 2019.

Cause: Packaging quality. Announcement: PetSmart announcement dated Feb. 28, 2017 (archived here). What was recalled: The following Blue Buffalo dog food cups:

  • Blue Divine Delights Filet Mignon Flavor in Gravy, UPC #84024312035
  • Blue Divine Delights New York Strip Flavor in Gravy, UPC #84024312037
  • Blue Divine Delights Prime Rib Flavor in Gravy, UPC #84024312039
  • Blue Divine Delights Rotisserie Chicken Flavor in Gravy, UPC #84024312041
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Filet Mignon Flavor, UPC #84024312043
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Porterhouse Flavor, UPC #84024312045
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Grilled Chicken Flavor, UPC #84024312047
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Top Sirloin Flavor, UPC #84024312049
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Angus Beef Flavor, UPC #84024312051
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Roasted Turkey Flavor, UPC #84024312053
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate With Bacon, Egg & Cheese, UPC #84024312057
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Sausage, Egg & Cheese Flavor, UPC #84024312059
  • Blue Divine Delights Pate Steak & Egg Flavor, UPC #84024312061
  • Blue Wilderness Trail Trays Duck Grill, UPC #84024312071
  • Blue Wilderness Trail Trays Beef Grill, UPC #84024312073
  • Blue Wilderness Trail Trays Chicken Grill, UPC #84024312075
  • Blue Wilderness Trail Trays Turkey Grill, UPC #84024312077
  • Cause: Possible metal contamination (aluminum). Announcement: Company announcement dated Feb. 13, 2017. What was recalled: Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Healthy Weight, Chicken Dinner With Garden Vegetables, 12.5 oz. can, UPC #8-40243-10017-0, best by Aug. 3, 2019.

    Cause: Possible mold. Announcement: News report dated May 31, 2016. What was recalled: 30 lb. bags of Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Fish and Sweet Potato Recipe dog food, best by April 11, 2017.

    Cause: Potential for salmonella. Announcement: FDA report dated Nov. 25, 2015 (archived here). What was recalled: One lot of Cub Size Wilderness Wild Chews Bones, best by Nov. 4, 2017.

    Cause: May contain low levels of propylene glycol. Announcement: FDA report dated Nov. 6, 2015 (archived here). What was recalled: 2 oz. pouches of Blue Kitty Yums Tasty Chicken Recipe cat treats, best by either April 24 or July 24, 2016.

    Cause: Potentially too much Vitamin D. Announcement: FDA report dated Oct. 8, 2010 (archived here). What was recalled: The following packages of Blue Buffalo dry dog food:

  • Blue Wilderness Chicken, 4.5 lb., best by JUL2611Z, JUL2711Z or JUL2811Z
  • Blue Wilderness Chicken, 11 lb., best by JUL1211B
  • Blue Wilderness Chicken, 24 lb., best by JUL1211B or JUL1311B
  • Blue Basics Limited Ingredient Diet Salmon and Potato, 11 lb., best by AUG2111B or AUG2211B
  • Blue Basics Limited Ingredient Diet Salmon and Potato, 24 lb., best by AUG2111B, SEP2311P or OCT2611P
  • Blue Life Protection Formula Natural Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Large Breed Adult, 30 lb., best by SEP2211P, SEP2311P or OCT2611P
  • Cause: Melamine. Announcement: FDA report and firm press release dated April 27, 2007 (archived here and here). What was recalled: All of the following pet foods, nationwide, manufactured by American Nutrition Inc. (no dry pet foods were part of this recall):

  • Blue Buffalo Blue canned dog food
  • Blue Buffalo Blue dog treats
  • Blue Buffalo Blue Spa Select canned cat food
  • Cause: Melamine. Announcement: FDA report dated April 19, 2007 (archived here). What was recalled: Blue Buffalo Spa Select Kitten dry food, 3 lb. and 7 lb. bags, best by MAR0708B. Just over 5,000 bags of this kitten food were produced using rice protein concentrate procured from Wilbur-Ellis, which later tested positive for melamine.

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    Affected Product

    The product was distributed starting November 19, 2015 in PetSmart stores located in the following 9 states:

    The recalled product comes individually shrink-wrapped in plastic. Details are:

    Product Name UPC Code Expiration Date
    Cub Size Wilderness Wild Chews Bone 840243110087 November 4, 2017

    UPC number: 840243110087

    Expiration date: November 4, 2017, printed as “exp 110417”

    Consumers should look at the UPC Code and expiration date on the product package to determine if it is subject to the voluntary recall.

    Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Individuals handling raw pet food can become infected with salmonella, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the product or to surfaces exposed to the product.

    Salmonellacan affect animals eating the products and there is risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products.

    Healthy people infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms:

    Rarely, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments, including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.

    Pets with Salmonella infections may show the following symptoms:

    Some animals will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Infected but otherwise healthy animals can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your animals have consumed the recalled product and have these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.

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  • FAQ

    Are Blue dental bones good for dogs?

    Blue Buffalo recalled some of its products, including the Blue Wilderness Chicken Flavor dry dog food, Blue Life Protection Formula Natural Chicken, Blue Basics Limited Ingredient Formula Salmon, and Brown Rice Large Breed Adult dry dog food. They found these products to contain excessive levels of Vitamin D.

    What are the ingredients in Blue Buffalo Dental Bones?

    Potatoes, Powdered Cellulose, Vegetable Glycerin, Water, Gelatin, Pea Protein, Sunflower Lecithin, Natural Flavor, Oat Hulls, Sunflower Oil, Flaxseed, Carrot, Calcium Carbonate, Dehydrated Beets (added for color), Zinc Propionate, Blueberries, Parsley, Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, preserved with Citric Acid and Mixed …

    When was the last Blue Buffalo recall?

    March 2017: Voluntary recall of one production lot of BLUE Wilderness Rocky Mountain RecipeTM Red Meat Dinner Wet Food for Adult Dogs due to a potential to contain elevated levels of naturally-occurring beef thyroid hormones, which can cause increased thirst and urination, weight loss, and increased heart rate and …