Years Subscription Dog Food Recalls All Fresh Meals Amidst Potential Link to Pet Vision Loss
A subscription dog food service, Years, is recalling all of its fresh meals due to a potential link to sudden bilateral dry eye, which can lead to vision loss in pets. The company is investigating a possible contamination of its…

Kansas City, MO, August 20, 2026 —
Years, a subscription-based dog food service, has announced a voluntary recall of all its fresh meal products. This action comes in response to a potential association with sudden bilateral dry eye in pets, a condition that can lead to vision loss.
The company is currently investigating the cause of the issue, with a particular focus on a possible contamination within its buckwheat supply. As of the announcement, approximately 192 unverified cases have been reported in connection with the recalled meals.
Years advises customers to immediately stop feeding their pets any of the recalled fresh meals. Pet owners whose dogs exhibit symptoms of sudden bilateral dry eye are urged to consult with a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
The specific timeline of the contamination or the exact number of affected batches was not immediately provided. The company stated it is working to identify the source of the potential contamination and ensure the safety of its products moving forward. Further updates on the investigation and the recall process are expected.
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