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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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R.T. F.
R.T. F. (rtfitch)
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Is it me or does it seem like everything is contaminated with Salmonella lately?
 
katelynn H.
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wow i didnt know that its good to find these things out but i think they should make it national like on the news so the people who are not particapated in the zootoo can find out what not to feed there animals. These dog bones that come in the hartz bag can get expensive
 
wanda f.
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I don't give my dogs rawhides. A lot of the time their not made in the U.S.A.
 
ArthurCurtis
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I stopped giving my boys rawhide treats a long time ago as they tended to gnaw on them, get gooey and then tend to choke on them. This Salmonella showing up everywhere is downright scarey.
 
BuilderBob
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Another reason why I don't feed rawhide.
 
Crystal  G.
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Why don't they put these recalls on the news? I feel it is just as important to know about animal food recalls as it is to know about human food recalls.
 
Anne S.
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Kudos to Hartz for being proactive and not waiting until health issues surfaced from using their product!
 
jhines
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This just shows how careful we have to be when buying products for our pets.
 
Pat B.
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The FDA has issued a warning about these types of chews. We must be responsible pet owners and look carefully at the country of origin on the products we chose for our pets.
 
chitown
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We have Country Of Origin Labeling on foods for human consumption so we can make informed choices, because there are reasons (read China) we need to know where our food comes from. Ditto pet food. The USA isn't perfect in this area, but I'll pay extra for "Made In America" every time.
 
Meghan M.
Meghan M. (megnmoore27)
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ok....here we go again with another recall!!!!
 
linda c.
linda c. (pmk)
10 months ago
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Our imports are not safe. Let's start looking for Made in the USA, of course the ingredients can still be imported. We cannot take for granted anything anymore.
 
Joelle  T.
Joelle T. (johell)
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Thank goodness no dog or person has been ill from this. It seems like there is always a problem when anything is made out of the US.
 
Angie
Angie (againe23)
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Ok, great pull them from the shelves BUT why were they ever let out of the factory? Please make sure the product is quality and safe before giving it to the consumer.
 
Kurt W.
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At least pulled the product as soon as it was found,just wish these products were all madde in USA help our economy.
 
dstrykr
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I have never trusted Hartz, especially their flea and tick products. Just another example of their prophets before pets mind set!
 
dstrykr
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Profits - sorry
 
Carauch
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Didn't they learn after what went on with the food from China last year?
 
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Lucie H.
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Most everyone I know stopped using rawhides when it came out that most of them were preserved with formaldehyde. I mean... how toxic can you get?
 
D W.
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There have been so many recalls recently; it is very troubling. I worry about both people and animals being harmed. A lot of the recalls have been associated with major brands. It’s hard to know who to trust. With the economy is such trouble I wonder if we will be hearing about even more problems because of cost cutting efforts.
 
Sena56
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This is happening often. It's scary.
 
Janet
Janet (JanetsZoo)
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I'm glad they pulled the product, but it's still disconcerting.
 
Betty W.
Betty W. (BettyWood)
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At least they pulled it quickly and no pets were harmed.
 
ihatesnow
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Good to hear that no animals got sick, and that they were so responsible in pulling the product
 
Louise G.
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I used to buy those for my dogs. Glad I stopped that. They get milk bones now.
 
Jerry F.
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At least Hartz caught it and did something about it. Most of the rawhide bones comes from China
 
wanda f.
wanda f. (foochy)
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need to make sure it comes from and is made in USA. I think other countries are trying to kill our pets. just my own opinion
 
J O.
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With all these recalls for pet food and products, it makes you wonder how safe our food is. If we keep avoiding products made in other countries maybe someone will get the message. I'd rather pay more for quality. But I wonder how safe anything is?
 
ArthurCurtis
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Just another reason to take my vet's advice and cook & rice for my pet
 
Jan P.
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Glad I haven't bought those..but I bet many have! Anyone had to take their's back? Any problems with your pets?
 
gdpar4
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Good for Hartz! I ran to see what chicken strips I give my dogs as treats but they weren't those....glad these ALERTS are on zootoo! Thank you, zootoo!
 
Darcy R.
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I like Hartz's precautionary measures...putting our pets health above their reputation or balance book.
 
Kim
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glad there have been no reports of anyone being infected.....
 
Barbara R.
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THANK GOD THEY PUT OUT RECALL
 
janet m.
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I'm glad they found out about this before it was too late.
 
Kelly S.
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At least they had the good sense to do a voluntary recall. It does make you question if anything is safe anymore.
 
RichardK
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Hartz Mountain----come on, this is not China.
 
Brad  P.
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this is so frustrating. I walk down the pet food isle and never know what to buy. I avoid anything from China since there have been so many problems, but there isn't much left after that.
 
Peg L.
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I've never used Hartz products, just by chance. What kind of problems do you have with them?
 
Samantha I.
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I wish there were more controls on pet food and treats.
 
Iman Z.
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Hopefully there won't be many recalls in 2009!!!
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adele n.
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harts is not a good ocmpnay. i avoid their products like the plaque
 
gina h.
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Better safe than sorry.
 
Oh, no!
 
jennifer r.
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Awful!
 
Jodi S.
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Hartz isn't a good company for animal products anyway. Ick. At least they actually accepted fault in this case.
 
Norman C.
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I'm glad they did that. They taste awful, and clog up the septic tank.
 
gina h.
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And how would you know how they taste?
 
Norman C.
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Woof Woof
 
Carolyn C.
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I'm glad Hartz pulled this product off the market.
 
Suzi B.
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Wonderful another product recall. Is any food safe now?
 
Wanda & Veronica ;.
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Why do we have to get things from other counties when we have the knowledge & plenty of people who need jobs right here.
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