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Dog food recalled over salmonella concerns

Infected pets may have diarrhea, fever vomiting
Nature’s Menu Super Premium Dog Food with a Blend of Real Chicken & Quail
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A brand of dog food has been voluntarily recalled due to concerns of salmonella contamination.

The recall affects Nature's Menu Super Premium dog food with a blend of real chicken and quail. It comes after a sample of the product was collected in Georgia and tested positive for salmonella.

There are no reports of pets getting sick.

The recalled products were distributed in retail stores nationally and can be identified with the following UPC 7015514363 and UPC 7015514365.

The product comes in a 3-pound bag with the following lot codes:

TE1 20/April /2020, TE1 21/April/2020, TE1 22/April/2020, TE2 20/April /2020, TE2 21/April/2020,TE2 22/April/2020, TE3 20/April/2020, TE3 21/April/2020, TE3 22/April/2020.

The product also comes in a 13.5-pound bag with the following lot codes:

TB1 20/April /2020, TB1 21/April/2020, TB1 22/April/2020, TB2 20/April /2020, TB2 21/April/2020,TB2 22/April/2020, TB3 20/April/2020, TB3 21/April/2020, TB3 22/April/2020.

If you have the product, check the lot code at FDA.gov to see if yours is included in this recall.

The unused portion can be returned to the store you bought it from for a full refund.

Your pet may be infected with salmonella if they are lethargic, have diarrhea, fever and vomiting.

There is also a risk to humans who handle the contaminated products.