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Pet Food Recall: Stella and Chewy's Freeze Dried Chicken Patties Dog Food - Tested Positive for Listeria!
MD Dept of AG issues Stop Sale Order Stella and Chewy's Freeze Dried Chicken Patties Dog Food positive of Listeria… TruthAboutPetFood.com

Maryland Dept of Agriculture issues Stop Sale on Stella and Chewy’s Pet Food by Susan Thixton
To expedite posting this info the content was copied and pasted in its entirety from Susan Thixton’s Announcement TruthAboutPetFood.com
From the Maryland Department of Agriculture website:
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has issued a stop sale order on Stella and Chewy’s freeze dried chicken patties dog food, which has tested positive of Listeria monocytogenes. The lot number is: 111-15. The bags will have a use by date of April 23, 2016.
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Listeria is not only dangerous to dogs, it can also be deadly to small children, the elderly and those with auto immune disorders. Consumers who have unopened bags of this dog food are urged to keep it sealed, away from people and to throw it away. Those who have opened bags of this dog food are urged to use disposable gloves, place them in double plastic bags, seal it and throw it away.
MDA has notified all distributors and a number of stores known to sell the product. The listeria was identified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration which is undertaking a surveillance of raw pet food. The FDA notified the state today.
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Consumers can assume there will be a recall issued on this pet food soon.
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