According to an August 22nd article ron the News Inferno website,
Salmonella-tainted dog food is being recalled in number of states around the country.
The Mars Petcare US Corporation based in of Tennessee announced the recall a few days ago on the 21st. The firm
stated that it is recalling their five pound bags of Krasdale Gravy Dry Dog Food due to Salmonella contamination which can cause both pets and humans alike to get ill,
unfortunately. The FDA has stated that the dog food in question bears the UPC code 753062596
and a “best buy” date of July 16, 2008 and July 17, 2008. FDA tests on a sample of this dog food discovered the Salmonella bacteria. Any individuals who bought the dog food should throw it
out and return the bags for a full refund.
Animals can get quite ill from Salmonella if they eat the tainted Krasdale Gravy Dry Dog Food. In addition, humans can get sick also via cross-contamination. To help avoid this fate, individuals handling all non-premium pet food should
wash their hands thoroughly when they are finished feeding their animals. Furthermore, pet food bowls, dishes and scooping utensils should likewise be washed after use. Dry food should be stored in a cool dry place in the original bag or a container with a lid.
Pet food also should not be stored or handled in the same places that the food is stored or prepared.
Salmonella-tainted dog food is being recalled in number of states around the country.
The Mars Petcare US Corporation based in of Tennessee announced the recall a few days ago on the 21st. The firm
stated that it is recalling their five pound bags of Krasdale Gravy Dry Dog Food due to Salmonella contamination which can cause both pets and humans alike to get ill,
unfortunately. The FDA has stated that the dog food in question bears the UPC code 753062596
and a “best buy” date of July 16, 2008 and July 17, 2008. FDA tests on a sample of this dog food discovered the Salmonella bacteria. Any individuals who bought the dog food should throw it
out and return the bags for a full refund.
Animals can get quite ill from Salmonella if they eat the tainted Krasdale Gravy Dry Dog Food. In addition, humans can get sick also via cross-contamination. To help avoid this fate, individuals handling all non-premium pet food should
wash their hands thoroughly when they are finished feeding their animals. Furthermore, pet food bowls, dishes and scooping utensils should likewise be washed after use. Dry food should be stored in a cool dry place in the original bag or a container with a lid.
Pet food also should not be stored or handled in the same places that the food is stored or prepared.
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