Albright's Raw Pet Food Recalls Dog Chicken Recipe Over Salmonella Fears
Dog Food Recall Over Salmonella: What Pet Owners Must Do

Albright's Raw Pet Food, an Indiana-based company, has issued a recall for its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced due to potential salmonella contamination. The affected product, with an expiration date of April 28, 2027, was distributed nationwide to consumers and to retailers in Massachusetts, California, South Carolina, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and New York.

What Pet Owners Need to Know

Pet owners are advised to safely dispose of any contaminated batches to prevent consumption by children, pets, or wildlife. Salmonella can cause symptoms such as vomiting, decreased appetite, and lethargy in pets, and can also be spread to humans, though no illnesses have been reported from this specific recall.

Identifying the Recalled Product

The recalled items can be identified by product number 20855404008367 and lot code C001730, sold in 1lb clear vacuum-sealed pouches. Consumers who have purchased this product should stop feeding it to their dogs immediately and follow disposal guidelines provided by the company or local authorities.

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Albright's Raw Pet Food has urged customers to check their freezers and discard any affected pouches. For further information, pet owners can contact the company directly or visit the official recall notice on the FDA website.

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