Recall: Dog treats sold in multiple states may have salmonella – The Hill
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Elite Treats, LLC, a company based in Boca Raton, Florida, has issued a recall for a single lot of its Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs due to potential Salmonella contamination. According to a recent notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the issue was identified after a third-party laboratory detected Salmonella…
(NEXSTAR) – A Florida-based pet food company is recalling dog treats sold in several states that may be contaminated with salmonella, according to a recent FDA announcement. The canine snacks made by Elite Treats, of Boca Raton, Florida, are called “Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs,” and were sold in 6-ounce black and gold packages….
A Utah pet food company has halted sales of its entire Quest product line and expanded a voluntary recall to include two lots of frozen cat food … Read the full article →
A single lot of chicken-chip dog treats sold in five states has tested positive for Salmonella and has been pulled from shelves. The affected bags carry the lot number 24045 and an April 2027 expiration date, narrowing the risk to one clearly marked batch. After a third-party laboratory detected Salmonella in a related unreleased lot,…
The recall affects six-ounce bags sold in several Southern states. … And as always, wash your hands carefully after handling pet food or treats. Read the full article →
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ByHeart infant formula continues to be found for sale in surplus and distressed food sales locations around Michigan. A recall … Pet Food and Treats. Read the full article →
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We've been promised for decades that "in the future" we'll all have robots in our homes. But so far there's two kinds: Puck-shaped vacuums that bump and struggle their way through our homes (panicking when they encounter a stray sock). Or metallic humanoids and dogs that DEFINITELY look like everything we've been warned about in…