Photo by Christian Mueller/Shutterstock Another batch of dog food is being recalled due to the potential for Salmonella contamination. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has shared a notice from Sunshine Mills, Inc., which is recalling four varieties of dog food after the Minnesota Department of Agriculture detected Salmonella in its Sprout Sporting Dog Food during a routine inspection. The recalled products include: Sportsman's Pride.
Company issues recall on dog food over possible salmonella contamination
The recall alert was for four different types of dog food that was shipped to several states across the U.S. Author: Erin McHugh Updated: 11:50 AM EDT June 4, 2021
WASHINGTON Sunshine Mills, Inc. on Thursday issued a voluntary recall on certain dog food products due to potential salmonella contamination.
The recall alert was for four different types of dog food from the company. The company claimed there hasn t been any reports of illness, injury or complaints about the impacted product at this time.
The contamination was discovered by the dog food distributor, Fleet Wholesale Supply Company. The distributor informed the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, which led to the recall, according to the notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.