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Potential salmonella contamination has forced Sunshine Mills Inc. to voluntarily recall some of its dog food that’s been sold online and at retailers in 14 states.  According to the  U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Sunshine Mills is recalling four types of dog food after its distributor, Fleet Wholesale Supply Company, found out that a sample of Sprout Sporting Dog Food tested positive for salmonella. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s routine testing detected the bacteria.  So far, no human or pet illnesses have been attributed to the possibly contaminated food, the FDA says. Here are the products Sunshine Mills is recalling. You can find the information on the back of each bag of food. Sportsman’s Pride Professional Formula 30/20 Dog Food  Size: 40 poundsBest by date: 7 Oct. 2021Lot number: TI1 07/Oct/2020 UPC code: 7015510184States: Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas  Sprout Sporting Dog Food Size: 5 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TE1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 7015505101States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota Sprout Sporting Dog Food Size: 40 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TI3 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 7015505100States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota Intimidator Chicken & Rice Formula Dog Food 30/20 Size: 16 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TA1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 7015541002States: Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama Intimidator Chicken & Rice Formula Dog Food 30/20 Size: 40 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TA1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 5216631214States: Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama FRM Gold Select High Performance Dog Food Size: 50 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TA1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 1549905873States: Georgia, Florida The retailers selling these lots of food have been asked to take them off their shelves, the FDA says. Anyone who’s currently feeding their dog these foods should stop right away. Dog owners who haven’t opened the food yet can return it for a refund. Anyone with questions can contact Sunshine Mills at (800) 705-2111 or here. Salmonella-tainted food poses dangers to both pets who eat it and the humans who handle it, which is why we should always wash our hands after feeding our pets. In dogs, salmonella can lead to vomiting, nausea, lethargy, diarrhea (including bloody diarrhea), fever, abdominal pain, and lack of appetite, according to the FDA.  RELATED: Midwestern Pet Foods Recalls Dozens of Dog, Cat Foods Because of Salmonella Concerns Also important: Otherwise healthy pets can transmit salmonella poisoning to other humans and animals. For humans, salmonella poisoning can cause vomiting, diarrhea (including bloody diarrhea), nausea, abdominal pain, and fever, the FDA says. In more serious cases, it can lead to endocarditis, arterial infections, muscle pain, arthritis, eye irritation, and urinary tract problems. If your dog is experiencing any symptoms of poisoning, contact your veterinarian. If you or another person in your home is going through human symptoms, get ahold of a doctor.

woman handing dog a bowl of dog food   Credit: Chalabala / Adobe Stock

woman handing dog a bowl of dog food Credit: Chalabala / Adobe Stock

woman handing dog a bowl of dog food

Credit: Chalabala / Adobe Stock

Potential salmonella contamination has forced Sunshine Mills Inc. to voluntarily recall some of its dog food that’s been sold online and at retailers in 14 states. 

According to the  U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Sunshine Mills is recalling four types of dog food after its distributor, Fleet Wholesale Supply Company, found out that a sample of Sprout Sporting Dog Food tested positive for salmonella. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s routine testing detected the bacteria. 

So far, no human or pet illnesses have been attributed to the possibly contaminated food, the FDA says.

Here are the products Sunshine Mills is recalling. You can find the information on the back of each bag of food.

Sportsman’s Pride Professional Formula 30/20 Dog Food 

Size: 40 poundsBest by date: 7 Oct. 2021Lot number: TI1 07/Oct/2020 UPC code: 7015510184States: Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Texas 

Sprout Sporting Dog Food

Size: 5 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TE1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 7015505101States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota

Size: 40 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TI3 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 7015505100States: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota

Intimidator Chicken & Rice Formula Dog Food 30/20

Size: 16 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TA1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 7015541002States: Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama

Size: 40 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TA1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 5216631214States: Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama

FRM Gold Select High Performance Dog Food

Size: 50 poundsBest by date: 6 Oct. 2021Lot number: TA1 06/Oct/2020UPC code: 1549905873States: Georgia, Florida

The retailers selling these lots of food have been asked to take them off their shelves, the FDA says. Anyone who’s currently feeding their dog these foods should stop right away. Dog owners who haven’t opened the food yet can return it for a refund. Anyone with questions can contact Sunshine Mills at (800) 705-2111 or here.

Salmonella-tainted food poses dangers to both pets who eat it and the humans who handle it, which is why we should always wash our hands after feeding our pets. In dogs, salmonella can lead to vomiting, nausea, lethargy, diarrhea (including bloody diarrhea), fever, abdominal pain, and lack of appetite, according to the FDA. 

RELATED: Midwestern Pet Foods Recalls Dozens of Dog, Cat Foods Because of Salmonella Concerns

Also important: Otherwise healthy pets can transmit salmonella poisoning to other humans and animals.

For humans, salmonella poisoning can cause vomiting, diarrhea (including bloody diarrhea), nausea, abdominal pain, and fever, the FDA says. In more serious cases, it can lead to endocarditis, arterial infections, muscle pain, arthritis, eye irritation, and urinary tract problems.

If your dog is experiencing any symptoms of poisoning, contact your veterinarian. If you or another person in your home is going through human symptoms, get ahold of a doctor.