If you have this dog food, throw it out immediately

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  • Dozens of cases of raw dog food have been recalled over the presence of Salmonella.
  • The dog food was sold across multiple states and individuals are asked to avoid feeding it to their pets or handling it directly.
  • Salmonella can produce a variety of unpleasant symptoms and may even be life-threatening.

Seeing a food product recall for something that's in your pantry can be frightening, but when that something is food that you normally feed your pet... well, that's when the real panic starts to set in. For many pet owners, we tend to care more about the wellbeing of our four-legged friends than we do ourselves, which is why this recent dog food recall is especially eye-catching.

According to the recall bulletin on the FDA's website, 67 cases of Albright's Raw Dog Food, Chicken Recipe for Dogs, is being pulled from store shelves and recalled from consumers who may have purchased it due to the potential for Salmonella contamination.

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