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SECAUCUS, N.J. -- The Hartz Mountain Corporation has recalled 4,850 bags of its "Chicken-Basted Rawhide Chips" for dogs, after the company's routine testings found one bag was contaminated with Salmonella.

Hartz, based in Secaucus, N.J., announced the voluntary recall on Friday.

The rawhide chips, intended as snacks for dogs, were manufactured by a company in Brazil. The recalled bags were distributed to various locations, but mainly large, trademark pet stores, across the country.

No animals or humans have been reported to have contracted Salmonella or any other disease from the product, Hartz's spokesman, John Mullane told Pet Pulse today.

The move comes as a purely precautionary measure.

"We are going to look at this thoroughly to find out what could have gone wrong and consult with the manufacturing company," Mullane said.

As Hartz receives the recalled bags, the company will continue to test the products and investigate the source of the Salmonella, which can cause diarrheal illness and prove especially dangerous for small children or the elderly.

The two-pound plastic bag of chips with the lot codes "JC23282" and UPC number "3270096464" were distributed to a national retail customer Mullane could not identify.

Mullane says Hartz is now trying to get the word out on the recall, even though only one bag tested positive for Salmonella.

"The recall is intended to reassure customers and we are letting people know there is a potential for illness here," Mullane said.

This is the second recall of the year for Hartz, which pulled 739 bottles of "Vitamin Care for Cats" in March and 3,600 bottles of the same project in November 2007.

The Federal and Drug Administration's detection of Salmonella led to the "Vitamin Care for Cats" voluntary recalls.

Hartz is now suing the manufacturing company, UFAC USA Inc., for $1 million, as Pet Pulse previously reported.

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jessie
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I do not buy rawhide any way, dogs chew it swollow pieces, it swells in the belly or intestines and causes a blockage, so at least my dogs are safe from this
 
Nick & Ashlee K.
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good grief! thank goodness they caught it in time!
 
Katie M.
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I agree.
 
jamie p.
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it's sad that so many dogs could have been or are serously hurt or dead
 
Sheryl J.
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8 months ago
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Kudos to Hartz for testing and recalling on their own so ofter recalls don't occur until there is a death.
 
Sharri G.
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8 months ago
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I agree.
 
ejansson
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This is a popular brand, but so many have had recalls lately.
 
cjm2008
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I stopped giving my dogs rawhides a long time ago and I am really glad they didn't have the chance to get sick off these.
 
Michelle H.
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I think rawhides are bad for dogs. They can be swallowed and cause an obstruction in the dogs intestines which is life threatening. I know dogs love them but they are not good for them in my opinion!
 
jessie
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as a groomer I see many clients that their dog had surgery for this very reason
 
anita M.
anita M. (stormie707)
8 months ago
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Scary. I used to trust Hartz! Glad it was recalled,though.
 
AXNellie
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Don't like rawhide "anything" as a treat for a pup. On the other side of it, we give strictly human-grade food to our best friend. If it's good enough for us, then it's okay for her to have it. Otherwise, it's a no-no!
 
Linda C.
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8 months ago
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I've never liked giving rawhide to my dogs for other reasons, but now am glad that I don't have this to worry about!
 
Ramona
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8 months ago
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Wow...I had missed this recall...
 
Jgigi
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8 months ago
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I've read so many articles of this type today, I'm wondering not only about the safety of our animals but our own well being.
 
MariaBredehoeft
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All of these recalls are pretty scary! I think I should start looking into making my dogs food and treats. At least I would know that what she was eating and chewing on was safe.
 
PamBart
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This is scary. I have given my dogs all types of rawhide chews over the years with no ill effects.
 
christina p.
christina p. (cpenn)
8 months ago
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Honestly I don't give my dog rawhides since he goes through them so voraciously, I don't want him to get a blockage. Nor do I really trust Hartz.
 
Cindi K.
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8 months ago
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sure glad I dont give my pets rawhide chews, they can be dangerous if not properly watched as it gets chewed down
 
Marie E.
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8 months ago
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Hartz is a big brand name in my book and I am glad they did the right thing. That is why they are the respected name brand out there.
 
Amber N.
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Who can you trust?
 
Lynne F.
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8 months ago
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What has happened to this world? I can't remember how many dogs got sick on the contaminated food. We as a country need to get our act straight.
 
Diane H.
Diane H. (catsecrets)
8 months ago
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I don't know whats going on with all this salmonella poisoning. I'm glad they caught it before it killed animals this time. Good for them.
 
jane w.
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8 months ago
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A United States company had enough smarts to recall the product. I hope that China takes note.
 
Robin W.
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8 months ago
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I'm glad that Hartz discovered this and is doing what it can to get the word out and to prevent this from happening again.
 
Ann-Marie J.
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glad they found it, but more should be paid
 
Cory3
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Glad to hear they are testing and monitoring and pulling the product.
 
zackattack
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good thing they were pulled!
 
Marcia W.
Marcia W. (mews)
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wow, what next? We seem to have such lax regulations and are always late to discover the problem.
 
Charles M.
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I don't give my dog rawhide, I have heard it is bad for them. Why doesn't Hartz make them in this country. At least they were proactive and recalled them.
 
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Elisa D.
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8 months ago
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It's interesting that Hartz is suing the Brazilian manufacturer. Glad they did a precautionary recall and that they test their bags. Also that there haven't been any dogs reported with Salmonella because of their raw hide treats.
 
Amy k.
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8 months ago
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I don't like rawhide anyway...stay away form it...not digestible
 
Robyn
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8 months ago
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I wasn't on Zootoo in Oct. when this was news. I sure am glad I never used these. I now get updates from the FDA of all recalls, but sometimes its to late before they find out what is to be recalled.
 
Elizabeth D.
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It gets scairy wondering what will be recalled next.
 
Ella D.
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i agree
 
TishaAnn
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thats bad.
 
steve t.
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8 months ago
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Glad my Blaze is a purina dog.
 
Sally R.
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8 months ago
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Hartz is such a trusted and well known company. If their products have salmonella, then what other companies are also involved?
 
Meems
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It's good Hartz stays on top of this.
 
Chris Z.
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Lordy Lou, more Salmonella problems.
 
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fahselc
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I'm glad the company takes pride in their products and did the right thing by recalling potentially tainted treats.
 
Terri M.
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8 months ago
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I don't give these to my dog but I was glad to hear the recall. The shelter dogs get these sometimes.
 
Karen K.
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Good info.
 
Karen S.
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8 months ago
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I hope soon there will be some way to check products for salmonella before they leave the manufacturer and reach store shelves!
 
Bridget L.
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Good info to have but I HATE HATE HATE the Hartz company so would not purchase a product from them anyway. How they are still in business after marketing so many dangerous products is a mystery to me. In any case, it is good to know our pets' products are being watched so closely!
 
victoria b.
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Good to know..but when will all of the recalls stop!
 
Cindy R.
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Glad to see this kind of info. Precautionary recalls should always be done when there is any doubt. We trust these places.
 
Shannon J.
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Thank you Hartz
 
Anne C.
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yeah Hartz for being responsible. Boo peanut factories for being slimy
 
Suzanne L.
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8 months ago
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I have bought these in the past. Candy does not care for them , but I am glad they got them off the shelves.
 
Jessica S.
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Hartz should pull a heck of a lot more products than these. Their flea and tick meds are absolute poison. :(
 
sbdts
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This is developing into quite a regular trend. First it was China, and now us too. Is everybody just throwing safety out the window to cut costs?
 
lruder
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More recalls--more economic woes for these companies!
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