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Food Safety Alert: Salmonella Detected in Chicken Treats
On November 4, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving chicken breast treats intended for pets. These treats have been found to contain Salmonella bacterial strains, posing a serious health risk to both pets and their owners. The detection of this bio-contaminant has raised alarms regarding the safety of these products.
The source of the issue has been traced back to Canada, where the affected chicken breast treats were produced. Salmonella is a harmful bacterium that can lead to severe gastrointestinal illness in both animals and humans. Symptoms of Salmonella infection may include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps, which can be particularly dangerous for vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
Consumers are strongly advised to check their homes for any chicken breast treats that may be affected by this recall. It is crucial to dispose of any products that may be linked to this incident and to maintain proper hygiene practices, such as washing hands and surfaces after handling pet food.
As a precaution, pet owners should consult their veterinarians if their pets exhibit any signs of illness after consuming these treats. Staying informed about food safety alerts is essential to protect the health of both pets and their human companions.
- Incident: Salmonella Bacterial Strains has been detected in Puppy love chicken breast treats.
- Date: 2025-11-04
- Product: Puppy love chicken breast treats
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- Origin of issue: Canada
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- Incident Category: Other incident
- Hazard Category: Bio-contaminants
- Source: Canada.ca
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