Portland, OR, August 15, 2026 —

Oma’s Pride has initiated a voluntary recall of one specific lot of its Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe dog food. The recall is due to potential contamination with salmonella, a bacterium that can pose a health risk to both pets and humans.

The affected product is the 6-pound bag size of Woof Complete Canine Chicken Recipe. Approximately 639 bags are included in this recall. The company stated that the product was distributed across multiple states, identifying Arizona, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia as the states where the affected lot was sold.

Oma’s Pride is advising consumers who may have purchased this specific lot of dog food to immediately stop feeding it to their pets. Pet owners are instructed to contact Oma’s Pride directly to arrange for a refund.

Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in animals, especially young, elderly, or those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms in pets can include lethargy, diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Humans can also become seriously ill if they handle contaminated pet food and then touch their mouths or if they have contaminated hands.

The company has not provided details regarding the specific lot number or expiration date associated with the recall. Consumers seeking further information or wishing to initiate the refund process are encouraged to contact Oma’s Pride.



Story summarized from the original created by Brandy Beard on www.kptv.com, see more information here.

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