Blue Ridge Beef recalls puppy food that may be tainted with salmonella

A recall is underway for 9,600 pounds of puppy food made by Blue Ridge Beef.

It was prompted by worries that the two-pound logs of the raw pet food company’s Puppy Mix may contain salmonella bacteria, according to a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall notice. 

Each of the recalled logs, distributed in August, sports the UPC 854298001696. The lot numbers, present on the end of the packaging, are 08/06/N25 and 08/16/N25.

Blue Ridge Beef launched its recall on Dec. 2 (Food and Drug Administration)

The FDA notice instructed pet owners not to feed the recalled Puppy Mix to animals, sell it or give it away as a donation. Rather, they should either take it back to where they bought it or destroy it.

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