Red Barn Dog Treats Recall Information and Pet Safety

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Red Barn dog treats have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination, affecting over 10,000 cases of treats sold online and in stores.

Pet owners should be aware of the symptoms of salmonella poisoning in dogs, which can include diarrhea, vomiting, and fever.

The recall was issued after multiple reports of dogs falling ill after consuming the treats.

If you suspect your dog has eaten contaminated Red Barn dog treats, it's essential to monitor their health closely and seek veterinary attention immediately if symptoms occur.

Red Barn Dog Treats Recall

Redbarn Pet Products LLC is expanding its recall of several varieties of dog treats due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall includes all lots of products manufactured with raw material from a single supplier.

The affected products are Redbarn, Chewy Louie, Dentley's, and Good Lovin' brand products with best-buy dates ending in BC. These products were distributed nationwide in pet specialty and grocery retail stores.

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Consumers can identify the recalled dog treats by looking for the following labeling information.

Additionally, Good Lovin' brand products with the following item numbers and best-by dates ending in BC are also affected: 2729250, 2729381, 2729410, 2729461, 2729532, 207004, 207005, and 207013.

Consumers who have these products in their homes are urged to discontinue use of the product and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Recall History and Precautions

Redbarn has a history of recalls due to potential salmonella contamination. The company has recalled several of its dog treat brands, including Redbarn Naturals, Chewy Louie, Dentley's, and Good Lovin'.

The first recall was in early 2018, when Redbarn Naturals recalled some dog chews because of the potential for salmonella contamination. This recall affected multiple lots of Redbarn Naturals, Chewy Louie, Dentley's, and Good Lovin' dog treats with best-by dates ending in "BC".

Redbarn has also expanded its recall of bully sticks due to the potential for salmonella contamination. The affected products have best-by dates ending in "BC" and include various Redbarn and Good Lovin' brands.

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If you have purchased any of these products, it's essential to check the best-by code to see if your product was affected. If it was, pet owners are urged to not use the product and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Here is a list of the affected products with their item numbers, product descriptions, best-by codes, and UPC numbers:

It's also essential to note that people who have handled the dog food are at risk of salmonella infection and should seek medical attention immediately if they develop symptoms of Salmonellosis, which can include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever, and headache.

Company Information

Red Barn Dog Treats are a popular choice among pet owners, but as of [date], they have been recalled due to concerns over potential contamination.

The company behind Red Barn Dog Treats, Red Barn Pet Products, is based in [location].

Red Barn Pet Products has been in business since [year].

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Redbarn Naturals has had a recall in the past due to potential salmonella contamination, which was discovered in early 2018.

The recall was expanded in 2018 to include all lots of product manufactured with raw material from a single supplier, which had the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.

This supplier's raw material was used to produce several brands of dog chews, including Redbarn, Chewy Louie, Dentley's, and Good Lovin'.

A total of 24 SKUs were affected by the recall, which included various types of bully sticks and steer sticks.

Here's a list of some of the recalled products:

The recalled products were distributed nationwide in pet specialty and grocery retail stores, and had best by dates ending in BC.

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