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Jones Natural Chews Co. Recalls Woofers Beef Patties Dog Treats

By Courtney Temple    March 14, 2013 at 10:21AM / (2) comments
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Jones Natural Chews Co. is recalling 245 boxes of Woofers beef patties due to possible Salmonella contamination. 

 

 

The following products are included in the recall:

 

Jones Natural Chews Co Woofers (beef patties) 1 pack shrink-wrap, 50 count box, Item UPC 741956008657, Lot 3102, Best By 11/05/15. Woofers in bulk 50 count may be sold individually.

 

Jones Natural Chews Co Woofers (beef patties) 1 pack shrink-wrap, 50 count box, Item UPC 741956008183, Lot 2892BF-Best By 10/15/15, Lot 2962PWV-Best By 10/22/15, Lot 2962ASC-Best By 10/22/15, and Lot 3032ASL-Best By 10/29/15.

 

Jones Natural Chews Co Woofers (beef patties) 2pack shrink-wrap, 25ct box, item UPC 741956008190, Lot 2962ASC-Best By 10/22/15 and Lot 3032ASL-Best By 10/29/15.

 

The affected products were distributed in Arizona, California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. They were shipped to distributors and retailers between November 1, 2012 and November 12, 2012.

 

According to a Jones Natural Chews Co. press release, routine testing conducted by the Colorado Department of Agriculture Feed Program indicated a potential risk of Salmonella. 

 

Salmonella can affect both animals eating the product and humans handling the pet product. If you or your pet had contact with the recalled product, you are advised to watch for symptoms that may develop. Common symptoms associated with Salmonella poisoning include diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain. Consumers or pets experiencing these symptoms are urged to contact a medical professional

 

At the time of this release there have been no illnesses reported associated with this recall.

 

If you purchased any of the recalled products you are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.  For questions or concerns, please contact the company at 1-877-481-2663, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00PM, Central Standard Time.

 

 

 

COMMENTS (2)
1
Natural. Yea!!
by Piet Hein Jr on 03/16/2013 09:51am

I'll bet if it was/were "grain free" it wouldn't have gotten salmonella -- 'cause, you know, that's even better than "natural"

2
recall
by mik00kat on 04/29/2013 05:59pm

Its real good that there are sites that put out this info,but to the first comment I am not sure what you mean..

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