Albright’s Raw Pet Food of Fort Wayne, Indiana, has voluntarily recalled one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced formula due to the potential presence of Salmonella.

The recall was announced on May 6, 2026, and published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 7, 2026. According to the company, routine FDA sampling identified the affected lot as testing positive for Salmonella species in one composite sample.

Pet owners who purchased this product are encouraged to review the affected lot information and stop feeding the product immediately.

Summary

Company Announcement Date: May 6, 2026
FDA Publish Date: May 7, 2026
Product Type: Pet Food
Reason for Announcement: Potential contamination with Salmonella
Company Name: Albright’s Raw Pet Food
Brand Name: Albright’s
Product Description: Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced

Company Announcement

According to Albright’s Raw Pet Food, the recall was initiated after routine FDA sampling tested one composite sample of the affected lot for Salmonella species. Testing for Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli was also conducted during the sampling process.

The recalled products were sold as frozen 1-pound bricks in clear vacuum packaging and generally distributed in 30-pound cases. The affected lot was distributed directly to consumers nationwide, as well as to select retailers in Massachusetts, California, South Carolina, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and New York. Some products were also sold through direct online sales.

The company stated that third-party confirmatory testing is still pending and that the pathogen level has not yet been quantified. Despite this, Albright’s Raw Pet Food chose to proceed with the voluntary recall to maintain safety and transparency.

No other lots or products are included in this recall.

Source: FDA

Why This Recall Matters

Salmonella can cause illness in both pets and humans who handle contaminated pet food. Dogs infected with Salmonella may experience lethargy, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, vomiting, fever, decreased appetite, or abdominal pain. Some pets may not show symptoms but can still spread the bacteria through their saliva or feces.

People who handle contaminated pet food may also become ill, particularly if proper handwashing and surface cleaning practices are not followed. Symptoms in humans can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. In more severe cases, Salmonella infections may lead to more serious complications.

Young children, elderly individuals, and people with weakened immune systems may face a higher risk of severe illness. Pet owners are advised to contact a veterinarian if their dog consumed the recalled food and shows symptoms of illness.

At the time of the recall announcement, no illnesses had been reported in pets or people.

Source: FDA

Affected Product Details

Product Name: Albright’s Raw Pet Food Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced
Species: Dogs
Package Size: 1 lb pouch (distributed in 30 lb cases)
UPC: 20855404008367
Lot Code: C001730
Best By / Expiration Date: April 28, 2027
Distribution: Nationwide direct-to-consumer sales and select retailers in:

Massachusetts
California
South Carolina
North Carolina
Wisconsin
New York

What Pet Parents Should Do

Stop feeding the recalled product immediately
Dispose of any remaining food securely so pets and wildlife cannot access it
Wash and disinfect bowls, utensils, preparation surfaces, storage containers, toys, bedding, and other potentially contaminated areas
Wash hands thoroughly after handling the product or cleaning surfaces
Monitor pets for signs of illness and contact a veterinarian if symptoms develop
To request a refund, email a receipt and photos of the product to info@albrightsraw.com along with purchase information

Contact Information

Albright’s Raw Pet Food
Phone: 866-729-4738
Email: info@albrightsraw.com

Source

Source: FDA recall notice

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