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NEW YORK -– In response to the Food and Drug Administration's recall of peanut butter products after determining a nationwide Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak, PetSmart issued a voluntary recall of seven Grreat Choice dog biscuit products on Tuesday.

With more than 1,100 stores in the U.S. and Canada, the pet retailer determined the peanut butter and assorted flavored biscuits sold between Aug. 21, 2009, and Jan. 19 contain peanut butter product linked to the FDA's salmonella recall announced on Monday.

"While some of these products have been tested and no traces of salmonella were found, we have recalled these products as a precautionary measure," was the message posted on PetSmart's Web site. "Because of this potential risk, we're immediately removing these products from our shelves and Web site."

While the FDA is still conducting a "very active and dynamic investigation," it has currently located sources of Salmonella Typhimurium contamination to a plant owned by Peanut Corp. of America.

With assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state partners, the FDA has notified PCA of positive test results from its the Blakely, Ga., plant, which produces peanut butter and peanut paste.

As the scope of the outbreak and source is yet being determined by the FDA, PetSmart has been in communication with all its vendors to verify that no other products are implicated by the FDA's findings, thus far.

If pet owners have purchased the recalled biscuits, the product can be returned to any PetSmart location for a complete refund or exchange, as stated on the company's Web site.

Salmonella is a contagious infection that can cause medical complications relating to gastroenteritis, and can prove especially harmful to young children or elderly people.

Customers whose pets have consumed the product and might be displaying signs of illness are encouraged to contact veterinary help.

Indications of salmonella poisoning in pets may include vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite and sluggishness, as well as more than the pet's normal consumption of water.

For more information on this PetSmart recall, call 1-888-839-9638.

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Pet Pulse News editor Robin Wallace contributed to this article.



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daryl b.
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it is good to know a retailer took somethin off their shelves ahead of a recall
 
swayloveswasabi34
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i like pet smart brand, glad they took action
 
daryl b.
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it is good that they did thins volentaraly before many got sick waiting to be told to recal by the govt
 
lilyrose
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I'm glad they are taking action. There are so many pets that could become sick from these.
 
DevilDawg
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Recalls are terrifying.
 
jessie
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do whats best for the animals
 
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jessie
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I have not used peanut products since the first recall
 
Kym W.
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I had no idea about this! Thankfully I hadn't bought any treats in a while - and none with peanut butter.
 
Lynn
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I'm glad I didn't buy any of them...after the peanut scare, I got rid of all the treats that had any peanut oil or such in it.
 
kbehrendt
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It's good to see a company like PetSmart stepping up to protect animals and owners, even though it wasn't their negligence that caused it in the first place.
 
Peggy
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This is why I bake my dogs treats. Oatmeal, water and my peanut butter, they love them!
 
Nick & Ashlee K.
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those biscuits that they recalled are the ones that they have out on the counter that they give to dogs that come into the store... holy moly!
 
jaime p.
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jeeze, that is scary..
 
jen g.
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I hope they take better measures to prevent this from happening again
 
VERA C.
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I am just tired of seeing not only pet food contamination's, but human. Who (or when) are they going to hold accountable the responsible party's? Hat's off though for the quick reaction time in the recall
 
Kristin J.
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It's great that they acted quickly; hope no animals were affected.
 
mwa
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I hope the animals did not get sick on any products and they were caught early.
 
Joan B.
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That's good that Pet Smart recalled this quickly. Don't need to lose any animals with this. It's terrible how everything has to be checked to be doubly sure it is alright for people and animals.
 
Sewer
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Good for PetSmart! I know it costs everyone money up front, and companies often don't want to do a recall until absolutely necessary. However, when we're talking about lives and well-being, the cost will be there no matter what. Better to catch it when we're only talking dollars and sense.
 
swhite
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Great info!
 
ganggang
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It's scary all the food recalls, human and animal.
 
Judy W.
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It seems like Petsmart and distributers are doing all that they can to address this.
 
jaime p.
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thanks pet smart for being on top of this.
 
Cindy C.
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Glad I didn't buy those biscuits! :)
 
Ryan H.
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it's good to see proactive action on Petsmart's part to look out for the pets since people aren't the only one's who are victims of food contamination. I hope that the FDA continues to get better and quicker at catching these issues
 
Dylyn H.
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i hope they got this before it got out to animals & that owners are paying attention to the news!
 
Vinny C.
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Good for PetsMart for not ignoring this.
 
maw
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In a country where our food chain is suppose to be safe we have alot of recalls. I hope the product did not get out to the animals.
 
Mary W.
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I hope they found the products and got the notice out before any animals got sick.
 
Holly O.
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I think Petsmart did the right thing by recalling all the items. I feel bad for them but not the plant where the peanut butter came from. Why is there so much food contamination going on??
 
sbdts
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Glad they aren't taking any chances!!
 
jlglenn
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I'm glad they took the initiative to do the responsible thing. Pround of them!
 
Annette1117
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What else would PetSmart have done, under the circumstances?
 
Michele E.
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I am glad to hear PetSmart did the socially responsible thing by issuing a recall. I respect their decision.
 
unclebert
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It's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to our pets health and safety. I'm glad they recalled the products BEFORE something horrible happened.
 
R.T. F.
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Good for PetSmart in thier effort to be proactive...shows that they are concerned about customer safety.
 
Jgigi
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Things do happen termed as accidents...Compliance and action seem to have been done at the moment of discovery.
 
glitterstar0713
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good job Petsmart! Way to worry about the animals and their safety!
 
Scarlettepunk
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Way to go Petsmart...but really, when is this kind of thing going to stop?
 
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I like hearing big chains such as PEtsmart did the right thing and acted immediately.
 
This was a good decision on petsmarts part.I wonder if this has been all ironed out now.
 
mar6cats
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I'm glad these stories are being made public. Hopefully these companies will realize that pet food MUST be at the quality level of HUMAN food. But then, human food isn't always that safe either!
 
Erin H.
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Glad Petsmart made a good decision in taking these off their shelves. They are a store that does care. Makes a person feel good about shopping at their stores.
 
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Way to go!!!!!!!!
 
Terri M.
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Good going petsmart for getting these off the selves.
 
Megan R.
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Way to go PetSmart for pulling these!
 
AnthonyM
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My wife does much the same for the dog as she did for our son, makes his food and relies on high quality products for the balance. If you won't eat it don't give it to your dog is a good rule of thumb for a lot of products.
 
Eric F.
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Way to to Pet Smart!! Get these products off the shelves to prevent injuries.
 
zokiji
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Glad to know about this
 
Larry S.
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Wow I didn't know this...glad I read the story.
 
AuntPittypat
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I haven't used this product, thank goodness. My dog really likes human food for treats, like cheese and grilled chicken. Oh, did I mention sugar cookies?
 
Suzanne L.
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Glad they are getting all these products off the shelves until this serious problem has been well taken care of.
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