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Dog Treats Recalled in 5 States over Salmonella Risk
The recall affects a single lot sold in five Southeastern states after Salmonella was found in a related unreleased batch, with no illnesses reported so far, FDA said.
- 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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Dog treats recalled in 5 states over salmonella risk
Dog treats sold in five states have been recalled due to possible contamination with salmonella. (FDA)
·Denver, United States
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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
Read Full ArticleA batch of a well-known brand of dog food was urgently recalled due to the risk of possible salmonella contamination. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the contamination was detected after an external laboratory tested the product. This pet food was recalled due to possible contamination. The affected product is "Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs," which are sold in a 177-gram (6-ounce) black and gold bag, marked on the bac…
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