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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an alert regarding the recall of a lot of frozen raw dog food due to a potential risk of Salmonella. The product was distributed in 11 U.S. states, and the agency recommends that consumers check the lot number before continuing to feed it to their pets.
The alert concerns Oma's Pride Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe, a frozen raw dog food sold in 6-pound (2.7 kilogram) bags.
The FDA reported that the recall began after receiving a consumer complaint. Subsequently, the agency collected and analyzed a sample that tested positive for Salmonella. So far, three cases of illness in dogs related to the complaint have been reported, while Oma's Pride continues to investigate the source of the contamination.
Which dog food did the FDA recall?
The affected product is:
- Producto: Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe
- Presentación: bolsa de 6 libras (2.7 kg)
- SKU: F-WOOFC-6
- Lote: BB012729
- Fecha de fabricación: 27 de enero de 2026
- Fecha de caducidad: 27 de enero de 2029
- UPC: 8 7938400145 9
- Bolsas afectadas: 639
- Fechas de distribución: del 12 de febrero al 15 de mayo de 2026
The FDA notes that no other Oma's Pride products, sizes, or lots are affected by this recall.
In which states was the recalled dog food sold?
The affected lot was distributed to retail and wholesale establishments, in addition to being sold directly to consumers via online orders.
The 11 states where it was distributed are:
- Arizona
- California
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Luisiana
- Maryland
- Nueva Jersey
- Nevada
- Nueva York
- Pensilvania
- Virginia
The food was shipped and marketed frozen.
Why did the FDA recall this dog food?
The reason for the recall is the potential presence of Salmonella.
The FDA detected the bacteria while analyzing a sample of the product following a consumer complaint. The investigation is ongoing to determine how the contamination occurred.
Salmonella can make dogs that eat contaminated food sick. In addition, there is a risk to people who handle the product, especially when they do not wash their hands after touching the food, containers, or surfaces that were in contact with it.
What symptoms can Salmonella cause in dogs?
An infected pet may present:
- Letargo.
- Diarrea.
- Diarrea con sangre.
- Fiebre.
- Vómitos.
- Falta de apetito.
- Dolor abdominal.
Some animals may carry the bacteria even without showing symptoms and transmit it to other animals or people.
If a dog consumed the recalled product and shows any of these signs, the recommendation is to contact a veterinarian.
Can Salmonella in dog food affect people?
Yes. People can become infected by handling contaminated pet food or surfaces that have been in contact with it.
Possible symptoms of a Salmonella infection include:
- Náuseas.
- Vómitos.
- Diarrea.
- Diarrea con sangre.
- Calambres abdominales.
- Fiebre.
People who experience symptoms after coming into contact with the recalled product should consult a doctor.
What should you do if you have the recalled dog food?
The recommendation for consumers who purchased lot BB012729 is:
- Dejar de utilizar el alimento inmediatamente.
- No venderlo ni donarlo.
- Desecharlo de manera segura.
- Contactar a Oma's Pride para solicitar un reembolso.
- Lavar y desinfectar los recipientes, comederos y utensilios que hayan estado en contacto con el alimento.
- Lavarse las manos después de manipular el producto o limpiar las superficies expuestas.
How do I know if my dog food is part of the FDA recall?
Check the bag label and look primarily for lot BB012729, in addition to the Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe product, in the 6-pound size.
Also verify the manufacture date, 01/27/2026, and UPC 8 7938400145 9.
If the product matches this information, do not feed it to your pet.
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