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Albright’s Raw Pet Food Announces Voluntary Recall of Select Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced, 1 lb Bricks (Lot #C001730)

MediumPublished May 6, 2026· AI-analyzed May 10, 2026View original FDA source
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What happened

Albright’s Raw Pet Food is voluntarily recalling one lot of Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced (1 lb bricks, Lot #C001730) due to potential Salmonella contamination.

Who it affects

This recall affects Albright’s Raw Pet Food, its distributors, retailers, and consumers who purchased the specified lot of raw chicken dog food.

Why it matters

The presence of Salmonella in pet food products poses a dual risk to animal health and human handlers. From a regulatory perspective, this suggests a potential breakdown in pathogen control during the manufacturing or raw material sourcing process, necessitating a review of Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based Preventive Controls (HARPC).

Practical takeaway

Quality teams should immediately verify if Lot #C001730 is present in inventory, isolate affected products, and document the disposal or return process according to established recall procedures. Regulatory and manufacturing teams may need to review sanitation protocols and raw material testing for Salmonella risk.

FDA source material

Albright’s Raw Pet Food of Fort Wayne, Indiana out of an abundance of caution is voluntarily recalling one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced because this lot has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

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