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RECALL ALERT: 4 Varieties of Bravo Raw Food For Dogs and Cats

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Bravo Pet Foods of Manchester, CT is recalling select lots of Bravo Chicken Blend diet for dogs & cats due to concerns of the possible presence of Salmonella.

The recall was initiated after routine testing by the Colorado State Department of Agriculture revealed the presence of Salmonella contamination in a single package of Bravo Chicken Blend diet for dogs & cats (2 lb. chub only) made on 11/13/14 with a best used by date of 11/13/16.

The following product is being voluntarily recalled because of the possible presence of Salmonella.

ProductItem #SizeBest Used by DateUPC
Bravo Blend Chicken diet for dogs & cats – chub21-1022 lb.  (32 oz.) chub11-13-16829546211028

201 cases of this product were sold to distributors, retail stores, internet retailers and directly to consumers in the US.

These products DID NOT test positive for Salmonella, but are also being voluntarily recalled out of an abundance of caution because they were manufactured in the same manufacturing facility on the same day as the product that tested positive.

ProductItem #SizeBest Used by DateUPC
Bravo Blend Chicken diet for dogs & cats – chub21-1055 lb. (90 oz.) chub11/13/16829546211059
Bravo Blend Turkey diet for dogs & cats – patties31-5085 lb. bag of 8 oz. patties11/13/16829546315085
Bravo Balance Turkey diet for dogs – patties31-4013 lb. bag of 4 oz. patties11/13/16829546314019

These products were sold to distributors, retail stores, internet retailers and directly to consumers in the U.S.

All products tested negative by a third party independent laboratory prior to release for distribution to consumers.

No additional products are affected by this recall.

The company has received no reports to date of illness in either people or animals associated with these products.

Salmonella can cause serious illness or fatal infection in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.  Although healthy individuals may suffer only short term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal cramping and diarrhea.  Consumers exhibiting these signs after having contact with this product should contact their healthcare providers.  Always use proper caution when handling raw foods.

Click here – For the Recall Press Release

Frequently asked questions about this recall and about Bravo Pet Foods can be found here.

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