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Popular dog food maker issues voluntary recall

OAK CREEK, Wi. — The pet food maker Stella & Chewy’s has issued a recall after tests found Listeria in one of the company’s products.

The Maryland Department of Agriculture issued a stop sale order on one lot of Chewy’s Chick Freeze-Dried Dinner Patties for Dogs, 15 oz. bags (lot# 111-15) late last week.

So far, no dogs or their owners have been reported sick because of it.

The company released the following statement on their website:

“Since learning this news, we have been working quickly to review the situation to find answers to the important questions on our customers’ minds. As a precautionary measure, we are voluntarily recalling all products from Lot # 111-15 which are listed below.

Furthermore, while they have not tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes, in an abundance of caution, we are also voluntarily recalling a number of products that may have been exposed to the affected lot (please see the second chart below). The health and safety of our customers and their pets is always of the utmost importance to us. We are accountable for every dinner and treat we make and recognize that we have an important obligation to provide customers with the quality products they deserve and have come to expect from us over the years.”

The following products have been recalled:

The following list includes those products that may have come into contact with the products listed above:

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