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Albright’s Raw Recalls One Lot of Chicken Dog Food After FDA Salmonella Finding

The limited action covers one nationally sold lot pending further testing.

Overview

  • Albright’s Raw Pet Food issued a voluntary recall of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs after an FDA routine test found salmonella in a composite sample.
  • The affected 1 lb frozen pouches carry lot code C001730, UPC 20855404008367, and a 28-Apr-27 expiration date.
  • The product was sold directly to consumers nationwide, online, and at select retailers in California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina and Wisconsin.
  • The company reports no related illnesses; the CDC warns salmonella can cause diarrhea, vomiting and fever in dogs and can spread to people through handling contaminated food or surfaces.
  • Buyers should stop using the product, discard or secure any remaining pouches, request refunds by emailing info@albrightsraw.com with a receipt and photos, and watch for updates as third‑party lab results come in.