Diggin' Your Dog chicken jerky treats recalled for Salmonella

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Consumers can receive a full refund.

Diggin’ Your Dog voluntarily recalled one lot of its Strippin’ Chicks Pet Treats due to possible Salmonella contamination. The recalled treats are found in five-ounce bags of Strippin’ Chicks Pet Treats with Lot Code 250322 and a “Use by Date” of Feb. 23, 2014. The positive sample was obtained in Colorado after affected products had been distributed in Colorado and Nevada. No Other Diggin’ Your Dog products are affected by the recall.

Customers who have purchased the recalled lot code are urged to stop feeding the product, remove the lot code from the packaging and discard the contents. A full refund, plus $1 to cover postage, will be received by mailing the UPC and lot code to Diggin’ Your Dog, LLC, PO Box 17306 Reno, NV 89511. All refunds will be processed within 10 business days (plus postage time).

The company’s website states that its chicken jerky is made from antibiotic, hormone free chicken sourced in the United States. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to investigate chicken jerky products imported from China. For questions or more information, contact Diggin’ Your Dog by phone at 775-742-7295 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. PST or email info@dydusa.com.

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