Massachusetts DPH recalls “Dog Gone Dog Treats” due to Salmonella

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health recalled the dog treats “Dog Gone Dog Treats” because three cases of Salmonella were linked to the dog treats. The three cases linked to the treats are two adults in their 70s and a child; all three are from Essex County. The treats are manufactured in Georgetown, Massachusetts. The flavors included in this recall are chicken chips, beef liver, and sweet potato chips. These treats were sold at Essex County Co-Op in Topsfield, New England Dog Biscuit Company in Salem, Gimme Chews and Moore in Haverhill, and Animal Krackers in Gloucester. One of the bags from a customer and multiple bags have been tested and came back positive with Salmonella by the state Public Laboratory. The treats are dehydrated and were not be fully cooked. @ https://www.wwlp.com/news/massachusetts/massachusetts-dph-recalls-dog-gone-dog-treats-due-salmonella-cases/amp/


 

 Massachusetts DPH recalls Dog Gone Dog Treats due to Salmonella cases
Massachusetts DPH recalls Dog Gone Dog Treats due to Salmonella cases

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has put out a recall for the dog treats “Dog Gone Dog Treats”.

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