[Pet Food Alert] Pedigree Dog Food Is Embedded With Wires, Claim Pet Owners

[Pet Food Alert] Pedigree Dog Food Is Embedded With Wires, Claim Pet Owners

This is the heights of quality-less dog food, seriously. Some pet owners have claimed that Pedigree dog is embedded with wires and there’s photo proof.

According to numerous pet owners, Pedigree dog food has wires embedded in their dry food and the photos have gone viral. These pet owners claim to have found what looks like wires and some have even found hair. Yes, it’s disgusting.

Samantha Barrett’s dog, who suffered from stomach issues, stopped eating Pedigree dog food and ate grass instead. This forced her to check her bag of Pedigree dog food and said, “sure enough almost every piece of food had these black (and some lighter color) hairs coming out of them. Some people think it is wire, some think it is pig or cow hair, but it is pretty sharp.”

Source: Dogington Post

Source: Dogington Post

More On Pedigree Dog Food Here. PS. You Will Not Believe What Other Pet Owners Had To Say About This.

A second pet owner sent an image of a piece of kibble from her bag of Pedigree dog food that clearly shows some time of string, hair or wire like object sticking out. She said, “PIECES OF WIRE FOUND IN EVERY single piece of my pedigree dog food! Don’t feed your dog pedigree! My dogs have been acting funny from eating! You can see it from just holding it or when your break open its in there!

Apart from that another pet owner called Francesca Gordon asked Pedigree, “Can you tell me what this is in my dog’s food? It feels like a plastic fiber.

Image via Francesca Gordon/Facebook

Image via Francesca Gordon/Facebook

As if that wasn’t enough another pet owner called Missie Carter said, “My dog has been feeling sick and not eating and couldn’t find anything wrong until this morning making his breakfast I noticed what I thought was a hair and went to pull it out and was surprised it was a wire inbeded in the grain so I started looking through the bag of pedigree and there is more of the wire through out the bag of dog food. This needs to get out before a love one passes from this.

Image via Missie Carter/Facebook.

Image via Missie Carter/Facebook.

Here Are More Complaints From Pet Owners Regarding Pedigree Dog Food

Iliana Williams posted a picture of what looks like a short piece of black hair or some kind of wire sticking out from the other side of a kibble. She was quoted saying, “Pedigree… We want an explanation. I see zero replies to people’s posts.

Image via Iliana Williams/Facebook

Image via Iliana Williams/Facebook

Melanie Miller was regularly purchasing Pedigree dog food for her pet, but when these disturbing reports started emerging, she decided to check her own bag and said, “We have been buying Pedigree for years because we trusted it. Late last night, we were alerted by one of my husband’s friends that there were fibers in the food. Next day, we checked our HALF USED (meaning our poor dog has been eating this crap!) bag of food and sure enough, we find these clear wire things! Upon further investigation, I find Pedigree isn’t doing anything about it! We are not buying Pedigree for our dog anymore until a recall is done. This is not quality food.

Pedigree’s Facebook page is pouring with complaints and images of wires, hair or fibers sticking out from their food and concerned customers are begging for answers because their dogs are getting sick. The only think Pedigree has said is this, “Our team has conducted testing on affected kibble and determined these are natural fibers from meat and bone meal, like pig hair, that occur with products made using those ingredients. PEDIGREE is completely safe for your dog to enjoy. If you have any other concerns, please call us at 1-800-525-5273 (8:00am-4:30pm CT), or send us a direct message with your phone number so we can call you directly during those hours. Thank you.

However there have not been any recalls.

There have NOT been any recalls. Please SHARE this post with everyone you know, let’s give our pets quality food because they’re part of our family.

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