Has Diamond Dog Food Been Recalled?
Here’s a list of all recalls since 2009 related to Diamond dog products. Updates are added as soon as new recalls are posted. All 3 events were linked to the same recall.
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Where is Diamond Dog Food Made?
Diamond Dog Food is made in the company’s six manufacturing facilities across the USA.
Diamond’s headquarters are in Meta, MO and its production sites are in Gaston, SC; Lathrop, CA; Ripon, CA; Dumas, AR; and Frontenac, KS.
Which Diamond Sub-Brand Is Right for You?
Here are Diamond’s five most popular sub-brands. In the following section, we’ll show you what makes each different. So you can choose the food that’s best for your dog.
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This is Diamond’s economy kibble. It’s a “no-frills” dry dog food at a very low price.
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Diamond Naturals is a premium dry dog food. It contains more meat, better ingredients… and offers a significant upgrade over the standard Diamond product (above).
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This sub-brand includes the grain-free version of Diamond Naturals (above). The protein in this recipe appears to be derived from both plant and animal sources.
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Diamond Care includes 4 dry recipes… each designed by vets for dogs with specific health issues.
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Diamond Original canned formula is for those who prefer a wet food that’s made with grain (rice).
Diamond is made by family-owned Diamond Pet Foods, of Meta, Missouri. All dry foods are produced at the company’s own facilities in South Carolina, California, Arkansas and Missouri. Wet recipes are made by a private-label cannery in the United States.
Diamond also makes top-rated Taste of the Wild and budget-friendly Costco Kirkland dog foods.