
Your dog’s raw chicken dinner just got yanked nationwide—could the trendy ancestral diet be poisoning your family too?
Story Snapshot
- Albright’s Raw Pet Food recalls one lot of frozen Chicken Recipe for Dogs after the FDA detected Salmonella in routine tests.
- Product shipped nationwide via online sales plus retailers in six states: CA, MA, NC, NY, SC, WI.
- No human or pet illnesses have been reported yet, but risks loom for cross-contamination.
- The company urges secure disposal and refunds with proof of purchase amid third-party testing.
Recall Details and Affected Product
Albright’s Raw Pet Food in Fort Wayne, Indiana, targets one specific lot of its frozen “Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced.” Each 1-pound brick comes in clear vacuum packaging with a best-by date of April 28, 2027.
FDA routine sampling found Salmonella in a composite sample, also testing negative for Listeria and E. coli. The company launched this voluntary recall on May 6, 2026, out of caution while third-party labs investigate pathogen levels.
Distribution Reach and Consumer Exposure
Products reached consumers nationwide through direct online sales. Select retailers in California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New York, South Carolina, and Wisconsin also stocked the lot. Pet owners who bought recently face the highest risk.
Humans contract Salmonella from handling contaminated food without washing hands, leading to nausea, diarrhea, cramps, and fever. Pets show lethargy, bloody stools, vomiting, or appetite loss.
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Raw Pet Food’s Hidden Dangers
Raw diets mimic wolves’ meals, drawing health-conscious owners to uncooked poultry for supposed nutrition. Yet FDA data shows raw products test positive for Salmonella 10 times more often than processed kibble, lacking a kill-step like heat.
Past outbreaks, like 2023’s Mid America Pet Food recall tying to multiple illnesses, underscore zoonotic jumps from pet feces to family surfaces. This incident fits the pattern: proactive sampling averts crisis.
Pro-raw advocates claim bacteria build natural immunity, but regulators enforce zero-tolerance given vulnerable kids, elderly, and immunocompromised at home. Common sense favors caution—raw convenience doesn’t outweigh preventable infections.
What Pet Owners Must Do Immediately
Locate the product by best-by date and packaging. Discard in a sealed bag inside a secure trash can to block wildlife access. Do not feed pets or donate. Contact Albright’s for refunds using photos or receipts. Clean bowls, counters, and floors with disinfectant. Watch pets for symptoms and consult vets. Businesses pull inventory, sanitize, and halt sales.
Broader Implications for Pet Food Trends
This recall spotlights raw food’s niche 1-2% market share but outsized risks in a $60 billion industry. No illnesses here limit short-term fallout, unlike Mid America’s nationwide kibble pull. Long-term, expect tighter labeling or testing as FDA scrutiny rises post-2024 violations. Owners weigh “natural” benefits against real threats—processed options often prove safer for busy families.
Sources:
dvm360: Raw chicken dog food voluntarily recalled over Salmonella risk
Fox Business: Pet food sold nationwide recalled over potential salmonella risk
FDA: Albright’s Raw Pet Food Announces Voluntary Recall of Select Chicken Recipe for Dogs
PetfoodIndustry: Albright’s Raw recalls dog food over Salmonella risk
FDA: FDA and CDC Investigate Cases of Salmonella Linked to Pet Food Made by Mid America Pet Food
CDC: Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food, November 2023













