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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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Ryan C.
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whooaaa glad i haven't been there lately i'll watch out now it would stink if your dog died from a bad treat
 
Cory3
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I'm glad they took action before animals suffered because of the peanut butter issue.
 
Karl M.
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I can't believe this got as far as it did.
 
dogsLOVErunning
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Pretty scary
 
Elisa D.
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Glad to know that PetSmart takes this type of thing (and pet owners) seriously.
 
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drspock
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Scary!
 
kevin  p.
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good job petsmart hope all the other chains are doing it too.
 
Nancy H.
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The retailers need to take more responsibility for their products. They need to research and fight out the source and quality of their products.
 
Marcia W.
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good for them - I hope we can find all the products that have been affected by this.
 
kd1969
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Scary!
 
Shannon W.
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I make my own dog biscuts so I don't have to worry abot this kind of thing, Thank God.
 
Sharri G.
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Thank you PetSmart.
 
alisa l.
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Just have to be vigilent in buying treats and toys --
 
Marcie B.
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This was a scary thing!
 
boyscoutdad
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Good for them!
 
traceylbosinski
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Way to go Petsmart. Thank you for caring about the animals more then the money!
 
steve t.
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Glad they took care of the recall before waiting on the FDA.
 
Sheryl N.
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Good for you PetSmart. Thank you for caring!
 
Meems
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Good for PETSMART!
 
Joe C.
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One things I can say about Petsmart - they are on top of this sort of thing VERY quickly.
 
Chris Z.
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Thank you PETSMART.
 
D&R
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Glad they did this. The peanut butter biscuits were the preferred treat of our shelter dog.
 
Diane C.
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I'm so glad Petsmart is aware enough in pulling any possible dangerous products - good for them.
 
Kristen S.
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all natural - locally made products are the way to go! Forget this mass marketed stuff!
 
Lauren R.
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It's scary that you can't even be sure you're getting quality, safe products when you buy US-made products! Good for PetSmart for erring on the side of caution and pulling the products when there was even a question of safety.
 
Bonnie M.
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It really says something about the owners and operators of petsmart- that they will pull it even before it is tested, and before it causes problems. Good for them!
 
Judy A.
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Reading yours and the other replies have been very helpful for me. I did not have much info on Petsmart so it's good to know they are trying to provide safe products for our pets.
 
Diana  M.
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Good for Pet Smart. When I go to buy treats it is so difficult what to buy, I will only buy products may in the US or Canada. But it is scary and I don't want to put my pet in harms way.
 
dogsLOVErunning
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Scary
 
marg f.
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am glad to hear petsmart recalled a potentially dangerous product. i was in ps just the other day and continue to wonder why they carry so many--i mean MANY--chinese products; and still i can find hartz products from china, which purportedly uses arsenic in the the tanning process for rawhides. why does a major pet supply retailer take such an irresponsible attitude on imports from this country? $$$$ notwithstanding, WHY????
 
Jill C.
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i hope food for all pets and people can more strict so we all do not get sick
 
Stacie S.
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It's good that there are recalls on products for our and our pet's safety, but that sucks for the company...especially in this economy
 
sbdts
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Better safe than sorry.
 
Lynne F.
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Glad to hear the Petsmart went ahead and took the treats off of the shelves.
 
WildSpirit
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Good thing my kitties don't eat anything with peanut!
 
sally r.
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I noticed that Petsmart had a lot of empty shelves in the dog treat section!
 
Anne C.
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yeah petsmart for being responsible. Boo peanut factories for being dirty
 
Evelync
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Good thing we were also told to look at the pet foods
 
Corilee M.
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I can't believe we are still having these cross contaimination issues. Something needs to be done about these warehouses.
 
caseymywasey
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It is pretty bad that that manufacturer was still acting like he did nothing wrong when he was asking for the government to let them stay open after the whole salmonella thing! I hope that all of the products have been pulled off every shelf and that no more humans or animals will be sick from it.
 
Norrie
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Good that it was done, sad it had to be done.
 
D&R
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Amen.
 
Gloria B.
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Great job-showing responsibility in recalling suspected products.
 
Simone A.
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Places have had so much trouble with dog food, and treats with different problems in them lately, how hard is it to check what your producing really?
 
Amy P.
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one dog at a local rescue here had a bad reaction to those biscuits...

Good thing they remembered the animals in this!
 
Jeanne B.
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You want to shop at stores that make the right choices....voluntarily recalling products and giving customers refunds on products like this.
 
Michelle H.
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I like Petco and Petsmart stores. They hold adoption fairs and seem to be all about pets and their care. I'm not surprised that they would quickly respond to the salmonella threat.
 
CaseyLWendel
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the owner of the peanut butter plant needs to eat the peanut butter.
 
Sharon L.
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This peanut scare just goes on and on. We really have no idea what is in most of
our food and our pet's food. It pays to be aware of these situations.
 
Elizabeth D.
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scary stuff, its too bad.
 
sally r.
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I am glad that the message gets out so quickly about a recall. I was in Petsmart over the weekend and they were pulling many items from their shelves becasue of the recall.
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