This scenario is getting all too common. Seems yet another dog food company has been discovered to have disbursed product containing salmonella bacteria. And it is definitely a cause for concern.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling and warning pet owners not to feed certain lots of Aunt Jeni’s Home Made dog food.

During a routine inspection of the company’s product, at least 2 samples collected tested positive for Salmonella and/or Listeria monocytogenes. 

These lots of Aunt Jeni’s Home Made frozen raw pet food may represent a serious threat to both humans and animal health.

Due to the fact these products are sold and stored frozen, the FDA is very concerned people may still have them in their possession.

The affected products are below:

  • Aunt Jeni’s Home Made Turkey Dinner Dog Food
    – Package size: 5 pounds (2.3kg)
    – Lot number: 175199 JUL2020
  • Aunt Jeni’s Home Made Chicken Dinner Dog Food
    – Package size: 5 pounds (2.3kg)
    – Lot number: 1152013 JUL2020

Aunt Jeni’s Home Made pet foods are sold frozen online, as well as various retail locations. You can find the lot codes printed on the lower right corner of the front of each bag.

If you have any of the affected product, stop feeding it to your pets and throw it away in a secure container where other animals, including wildlife, cannot access it.

For more instructions of disposing of the product properly, go to the Dog Food Advisory: HERE.

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Rich Fields is a veteran radio broadcaster who is best known for having been the Announcer on the Price is Right. He is also an Emmy Award winning Meteorologist .