Category Archives: Salmonella Dog Food

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Frozen Sausages – Dog Chews – Rapeseed Meal – Rape Seed Expeller -Lamb Meal – Pig Ears -Palm Flakes

Last two weeks catch up.

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RASFF – Salmonella (1 out of 5 samples /25g) in frozen sausages for dogs from Croatia in Croatia

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Infantis (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) in dog chews from Germany in Austria

RASFF – Salmonella group E4 (presence /25g) in rapeseed meal from Ukraine in Poland

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Mbandaka (presence /25g) in rape seed expeller from Estonia in Finland

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Brandenburg (presence /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Derby (presence /25g) in lamb meal from New Zealand in Belgium

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Kottbus (presence /25g) in rapeseed meal from Germany in Finland

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in dog chews from Germany in Germany

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in dog chews from the Netherlands in Germany

RASFF – Salmonella (presence /25g) in pig ears from Poland in Germany

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Mbandaka (presence /25g) in palm flakes from the Netherlands in Belgium

 

 

USA – All ‘Berkley & Jensen’ pig ear treats sold at BJ’s Wholesale Clubs recalled

Food Safety News

Dog Goods has expanded an existing recall to include all 30-packs of “Berkley & Jensen” brand pig ears sold at BJ’s Wholesale Club stores.

Dog Goods purchased the pig ears from a single supplier in Brazil from September 2018 through August 2019. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, together with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state partners, is investigating a link between pig ear pet treats and human cases of salmonellosis.

This recall is being expanded after Rhode Island Department of Health testing found Salmonella in “Berkley & Jensen” brand pig ear pet treats.

USA – FDA alerts public about Listeria, Salmonella in some raw pet food

Food Safety News

Consumers should not feed their pets certain Aunt Jeni’s frozen raw pet foods because samples have tested positive for Listeria, which can cause life-threatening illness in humans. The food has also tested positive for Salmonella.

In a public alert this afternoon, the Food and Drug Administration said the implicated raw pet food poses a “serious threat” to human and animal health. People who handle the pet food can become infected. Cross contamination of countertops and other surfaces, as well as pet bowls and utensils, can also transfer the bacteria to people and pets. 

To determine whether they have the implicated pet food in their homes consumers should look for the following label information:

Aunt Jeni’s Home Made, Turkey Dinner Dog Food, 5 lb (2.3kg), lot 175199 JUL2020

Aunt Jeni’s Home Made, Chicken Dinner Dog Food, 5 lb (2.3kg), lot 1152013 JUL2020.

If you have any of the affected Aunt Jeni’s Home Made products, throw them away, the FDA alert says.

USA – Human Salmonella Illnesses linked to Pig Ears hits 143 in 25 States

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As of August 26, 2019, a total of 143 people infected with the outbreak strains of Salmonella have been reported from 35 states. A list of the states and the number of cases in each can be found on the Map of Reported Cases page.

Illnesses started on dates ranging from June 10, 2015 to July 30, 2019. Ill people range in age from less than 1 year to 90 years, with a median age of 39 years. Sixty (46%) ill people are female. Of 110 ill people with information available, 33 (30%) have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported.

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Foal Feed – Chewing Sticks – Fish Meal – Rapeseed Meal

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RASFF – Salmonella (present /25g) in feed for foals from Germany in Germany

RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Brandenburg (in 2 out of 5 samples /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. London (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g), Salmonella enterica ser. Rissen (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) and Salmonella enterica ser. Typhimurium monophasic (1 ,4, [5], 12:i:-) (in 1 out of 5 samples /25g) in chewing sticks from Germany in Austria

RASFF  – Salmonella enterica ser. Amsterdam (presence /25g) in fish meal from Mauritania in Greece

RASFF – Salmonella group E4 (presence /25g) in post-extraction rapeseed meal from Ukraine in Poland

USA – Brutus & Barnaby LLC recalls all size bags of “Pig Ears Natural Treats for Dogs” because of a possible Salmonella health risk

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Company Announcement

Brutus & Barnaby of Clearwater, Florida is recalling all size variations of our Pig Ears for Dogs because it has the potential to be contaminated with SalmonellaSalmonella can affect animals eating the products and there is risk to humans from handling contaminated pet products, especially if they have not thoroughly washed their hands after having contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to these products.

Healthy people infected with Salmonella should monitor themselves for some or all of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramping and fever. Rarely, Salmonella can result in more serious ailments, including arterial infections, endocarditis, arthritis, muscle pain, eye irritation, and urinary tract symptoms. Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.

Pets with Salmonella infections may be lethargic and have diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, fever, and vomiting. Some pets will have only decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain. Infected but otherwise healthy pets can be carriers and infect other animals or humans. If your pet has consumed the recalled product and has these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.

Bags of our Pig Ears were distributed throughout all states via Amazon.com, Chewy.com, Brutusandbarnaby.com and the brick and mortar Natures Food Patch in Clearwater, Florida.

The product is identified by our trademarked logo  and says “Pig Ears 100% Natural Treats for Dogs”.  These were available in 4 different sizes:

  • 8 Count
  • 12 Count
  • 25 Count
  • 100 Count

Brutus & Barnaby has ceased the production and distribution of the product as FDA and the company continue their investigation as to what caused the problem.

Consumers who have purchased Brutus & Barnaby pig ears are urged to destroy any remaining product not yet consumed and to contact the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-800-489-0970   Monday-Friday 9am-5 PM EST.

Summary of the last two weeks RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Salmonella – Aflatoxin – Enterobacteriaceae – Dog Chews -Fish Food Meal Worms – Blanched Peanuts

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RASFF – Salmonella enterica ser. Derby (presence /25g) in dog chews from Poland in Austria

RASFF – high count of Enterobacteriaceae (<4500 CFU/g) in fish food mealworms from China in Germany

RASFF – aflatoxins (B1 = 279.4 µg/kg – ppb) in blanched peanuts from Argentina in Germany

USA – More pig ear dog treats recalled in multistate outbreak

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Dog Goods USA LLC of Tobyhanna, PA joins the list of companies involved in a federal and state investigation regarding contaminated pig ear dog treats that are likely responsible for a multistate, multidrug-resistant Salmonella outbreak. 

Dog Goods USA LLC has recalled its Chef Toby Pig Ears Treats because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, according to a notice posted by the Food and Drug Administration. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with the FDA and several state agencies on the outbreak investigation.

According to the recall notice, the affected product includes non-irradiated bulk and packaged pig ears branded Chef Toby Pig Ears, due to potential Salmonella contamination.

UK – Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd recalls Varieties of Frozen Raw Pet Food due to the presence of Salmonella

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Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd is recalling batches of frozen raw pet food because Salmonella has been found in the products.

Product details

Beef

Pack size 500g
Batch code 1583
Best before date 2021-07-10
Best before 10/07/21
Lamb Tripe

Pack size 500g
Batch code 1590
Best before date 2021-07-09
Best before 09/07/21
Beef & Tripe

Pack size 500g
Batch code 15881590
Best before date 2021-07-09
Best before 09/07/21
Chicken & Tripe

Pack size 500g
Batch code 15601590
Best before date 2021-07-06
Best before 06/07/21
Venison

Pack size 500g
Batch code 1498 1498 1498
Best before 28/05/21 04/07/21 23/07/21
Duck

Pack size 500g
Batch code 1515 1515 1515 1515
Best before 02/07/21 06/07/21 12/07/21 22/07/21
Duck & Beef

Pack size 500g
Batch code 15151570 15151579 15151596
Best before 26/06/21 02/07/21 12/07/21
Duck & Lamb

Pack size 500g
Batch code 15151567 15151567 15151594
Best before 26/06/21 02/07/21 09/07/21
Duck & Tripe

Pack size 500g
Batch code 15151576 15151590
Best before 29/06/21 06/07/21

No other Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd products are known to be affected.

Risk statement

The presence of Salmonella in the products listed above. Salmonella is a bacterium that can cause illness in humans and animals. The product could therefore carry a potential risk, because of the presence of Salmonella, either through direct handling of the pet food, or indirectly, for example from pet feeding bowls, utensils or contact with the faeces of animals. In humans, symptoms caused by Salmonella usually include fever, diarrhoea and abdominal cramps. Infected animals may not necessarily display signs of illness, but symptoms can include diarrhoea.

Action taken by the company

Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd is recalling the above products from their customers. Point of sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling these products. These notices explain to customers why the products are being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product. Please see the attached notices.

Our advice to consumers

If you have bought any of the above products do not use them. Instead, return them to the store from where they were bought for a full refund.

When handling and serving raw pet food it is always advised to clean utensils and feeding bowls after use and wash hands thoroughly after handling. Raw pet food should be stored separately from any food (especially ready to eat foods). Care should be taken when defrosting to avoid cross contamination of foods and surfaces.

USA – Pigs Ears – Salmonella

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Lennox INtl Inc, located in Edison, New Jersey, is expanding its voluntary recall of its Natural pig ear dog treats for possible Salmonella contamination. The press release states, “To date, Lennox is aware of cases of human illnessrelated to an ongoing Salmonella outbreak in which several people identified Lennox pig eat treats as the brand they purchased. Individually shrink-wrapped product tested by FDA tested positive for Salmonella. Lennox’s pig ears are also sold bulk unwrapped.”

CDC

Latest Outbreak Information
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At A Glance
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  • CDC and FDA are now advising people not to buy or feed any pig ear dog treats to pets, including any that may already be in homes.
  • People can get sick after handling the treats or caring for dogs who ate the treats. Dogs might get sick after eating them.
  • Since the last update on July 17, 2019, a total of 34 ill people have been added to this investigation.
  • A total of 127 people infected with the outbreak strains of Salmonella have been reported from 33 states.
    • 26 ill people (30%) have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported.
    • 24 illnesses (21%) are among children younger than 5 years.
  • Epidemiologic, laboratory and traceback evidence indicates that contact with pig ear dog treats from many different suppliers is the likely source of this outbreak.
  • State health and regulatory officials in several states and the FDA have tested pig ear dog treats at various suppliers and identified many different strains of Salmonella. No single supplier, distributor or common brand of pig ear treats has been identified that could account for all the illnesses. This is why CDC and FDA are now advising people to not buy or feed any pig ear dog treats to pets.
  • This investigation is ongoing and CDC will provide updates when more information is available.