Dog Food Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination; 3 Illnesses Reported
FDA testing found Salmonella in 639 bags, and Oma's Pride is investigating after three dog illnesses were reported.
- On Monday, Connecticut-based Oma's Pride announced a recall of 639 bags of its Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe after Food and Drug Administration testing found Salmonella contamination, totaling 3,834 pounds of frozen raw dog food.
- The Food and Drug Administration initiated the recall after receiving a consumer complaint and subsequently confirmed Salmonella presence through laboratory analysis of the product sample.
- Distributed across 11 states and through online orders, the affected six-pound pouches contain 12 individually wrapped, eight-ounce vacuum-sealed portions; three dogs have become sick while no human illnesses are reported.
- Owners should immediately stop feeding the product and contact Oma's Pride for a refund at 1-800-678-OMAS. "The health and safety of pets and the people who care for them is our highest priority," the company said.
- Salmonella risks extend to humans handling the product, requiring thorough sanitation of bowls and surfaces after contact. If pets show lethargy or vomiting, owners should consult a veterinarian, as infected animals can transmit bacteria to people.
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More than 600 bags of frozen dog food are facing a recall after FDA testing prompted by a consumer complaint found salmonella contamination.Connecticut-based Oma’s Pride issued a recall for one lot of Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe, the company announced on Monday.A total of 639 bags are affected by the recall effort. The impacted products have a manufacturing date of Jan. 27, 2026, and a best-by date of Jan. 27, 2029. The recalled product …
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