The Animal Feed Network is a secure reporting/notification system, accessible by State and Federal government
officials with regulatory authority and responsibility over animal feed, including pet food.
The Animal Feed Network system consists of two distinct, secure reporting/notification portals:
PETNet
Pet Event Tracking Network – A reporting network for pet-food related illnesses and product defects
LivestockNET
A reporting network for feed-related illnesses and product defects associated with livestock animals, aquaculture species, and horses.
SampleNet
A reporting network to share volative animal feed and pet food laboratory samples considered adulterated by State and/or FDA statues with commissioned officials.
For additional information about PETNet, LivestockNet and SampleNet, please see:
- April 18, 2016 Federal Register Notice (vol 82, number 73; pages 18293-18294)
- March 15, 2016 Federal Register Notice (vol 81, number 50; pages 13794-13796)
- August 26, 2013 Federal Register Notice (vol 78, number 165; pages 52774-52776)
- December 23, 2010 Federal Register Notice (vol 75, number 246; pages 80825-80826)
- July 27, 2010 Federal Register Notice (vol 75, number 143; pages 43990- 43992)
To report a pet food/animal feed problem:
Consumers and veterinarians can report problems associated with pet foods using one of the following options:
- FDA’s Safety Reporting Portal
- Calling the FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator or their state,
- Contacting their State Feed Control Official (click here for Association of American Feed Control Officials directory).
For additional information, click here for “How to Report a Pet Food Complaint“.
For information on recent recalls, Click Here.