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Recall: Dog treats sold in multiple states may have salmonella
Elite Treats recalled one lot of Chicken Chips for Dogs after Salmonella was found by a third-party lab; no illnesses reported but risk remains in five southeastern states.
- On March 2, 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a recall of a single lot of Elite Treats, LLC Chicken Chips for Dogs.
- Testing of a related unreleased lot showed a third-party laboratory detected Salmonella, prompting the Food and Drug Administration to link contamination to the production line and request the recall.
- The recalled product is a 6-ounce black-and-gold bag bearing lot number 24045 and an April 2027 expiration, distributed via Florida Hardware to five states.
- The FDA urged consumers and dog owners to stop using and throw out the affected products, sanitize hands, bowls, and surfaces, as no reported illnesses exist as of the notice.
- Salmonella can infect pets and expose people handling contaminated products, and past pet-treat outbreaks traced 154 human illnesses from 2015 to 2019.
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The removed dog food from the market comes from the Chicken Chips for Dogs brand of the manufacturer Elite Treats, LLC
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Dog treats recalled over salmonella risk. See affected states.
The recall is for "Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs." The FDA urgers consumers to discard them.
·Corpus Christi, United States
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