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Check your fridge! Dog food recalled due to salmonella risk

Check your fridge! Dog food recalled due to salmonella risk

As a pet owner, the last thing you want to do is put their health at risk. Bad news. That's exactly what you're doing if you have this popular dog food in your home. It's been recalled due to the risk of salmonella. We've got details on the recall and what to do next if you have tainted food.

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