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Recall of Bailey's Choice Dog Treats Expands

These treats could be contaminated with Salmonella, which can be transmitted to humans.

By Bob Pepalis

The recall of packages of Bailey's Choice dog treats sold in Georgia has expanded, according to Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black. These products have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella and should be discarded.

This bacterial disease is zoonotic, meaning it can be transmitted to humans.

Bailey’s Choice Dog Treats LLC of Waleska is expanding the recall to include additional five-ounce packages of dog treats, including:

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  • 100% Chicken Treat, lot No. “Jun 2 2013”
  • 100% Chicken Treat, lot No. “Jun 3 2013”
  • 100% Chicken Breast Treat, lot No. “Jun 4 2013”
  • 100% Chicken Treat, lot No. “Jun 15 2013”
  • 100% Chicken Treat, lot No. “Jul 8 2013”
  • 100% Chicken Treat, lot No. “Jul 11 2013”
  • 100% Teriyaki Chicken Treats, lot No. 132881

Black said in the recall announcement that state Department of Agriculture inspectors will continue checking retail stores and warehouses to make sure the recalled products have been removed from sale.

Pet Symptoms

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Dogs that have become infected by consuming treats contaminated with Salmonella may experience fever, lethargy, diarrhea or mucus in stool, vomiting, dehydration, weight loss or rapid heart rate. Pets experiencing these symptoms should be taken to a veterinarian immediately. This bacterial disease is zoonotic, meaning it can be transmitted to humans.

Human Symptoms

Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea that may be bloody, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses, such as arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis. The very young, the elderly, and persons with compromised immune systems are most susceptible to foodborne illnesses. People experiencing these symptoms should seek immediate medical attention.

To date, no illnesses have been reported.

Consumers who purchased these products for their pets should return the products to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions should contact Bailey’s Choice Dog Treats, LLC, for additional information at 770-881-0526 or thomdo4570@gmail.com or online at www.baileyschoicetreats.com.

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