Bailey’s Choice Dog Treats, LLC, of Waleska, Georgia is expanding its voluntary recall to include additional five-ounce packages of its chicken dog treats.
According to the announcement on the company’s Facebook page:
“These two lots tested positive for Salmonella. We have had no reports of anyone or any pet becoming sick. These treats will not harm your dog, dogs digestive systems are designed for eating raw food. It is more dangerous to humans. As with all raw foods, after handling jerky products, we recommend washing your hands thoroughly. We are working with the GA Dept of Agriculture closely to recall the effected lots. We will have more details here as they become available.”
The recall was announced by officials of the Georgia Department of Agriculture because of possible contamination of the treats with Salmonella bacteria.
- 100% Chicken Treat
Lot “Jun 2 2013″ - 100% Chicken Treat
Lot “Jun 3 2013″ - 100% Chicken Breast Treat
Lot “Jun 4 2013″ - 100% Chicken Treat
Lot “Jun 15 2013″ - 100% Chicken Treat
Lot “Jul 8 2013″ - 100% Chicken Treat
Lot “Jul 11 2013″ - 100% Teriyaki Chicken Treats
Lot 132881
What to Do?
If you are in possession of one of the affected packages, officials recommend consumers discard the remaining contents.
Bailey’s Choice Dog Treats LLC will provide a full refund. They can be reached at 770-881-0526, by email at thomdo4570@gmail.comor online at www.baileyschoicetreats.com
You can report complaints about FDA-regulated pet food products by calling the consumer complaint coordinator in your area.
Or go to http://www.fda.gov/petfoodcomplaints.
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