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Dog treats recalled in 7 states due to Salmonella contamination
Consumers Supply Distributing recalled two dog biscuit brands sold in seven states after FDA tests confirmed Salmonella contamination; no illnesses reported so far.
- Consumers Supply Distributing LLC of Sioux City, Iowa announced the recall on Dec. 24 in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as reported Dec. 31 in seven states.
- Routine sampling by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration revealed Salmonella, and laboratory tests confirmed the bacteria, leading Consumers Supply Distributing LLC to halt production and distribution.
- The recall covers two named products with matching lot code 40906513: Country Vet Biscuits — Original Meaty Flavor UPC 899623000463 and Heartland Harvest Dog Biscuits — Meaty Flavor with Chicken UPC 840227340691, both in 4-pound bags with one bag listing expiration date 09/06/2026.
- Pet owners should stop using the recalled products, return unused portions for a full refund, and contact veterinarians if pets consumed them; the FDA noted no illnesses have been reported.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Consumers Supply Distributing LLC are investigating the cause while retail chains pulled products from shelves in seven states.
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