Updated
Updated · Fox Business · May 11
Albright's Raw Recalls 1 Lot of Chicken Dog Food Nationwide Over Salmonella Risk
Updated
Updated · Fox Business · May 11

Albright's Raw Recalls 1 Lot of Chicken Dog Food Nationwide Over Salmonella Risk

7 articles · Updated · Fox Business · May 11
  • One lot of Albright's Raw Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced was voluntarily recalled after FDA routine sampling found a composite sample that tested positive for salmonella.
  • The affected product was sold nationwide directly to consumers, online and through select retailers in six states—California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina and Wisconsin.
  • No illnesses linked to the recalled lot have been confirmed, but the company told customers not to feed the frozen 1-pound bricks to pets and to discard them securely.
  • Albright's Raw said it is continuing its investigation, including third-party laboratory testing, as it evaluates the contamination finding and processes refunds with proof of purchase.
As raw pet food recalls continue, can these 'natural' diets ever be made consistently safe for pets and families?
This contamination was found by a routine test. How many other tainted pet food batches go undetected?
Beyond this recall, is the FDA failing to enforce its own rules on misleading pet food labels?