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Salmonella in Dog Treats: San Diego Safety Guide

Salmonella contamination in pet treats has posed recurring risks to San Diego households, with cases linked to raw and freeze-dried dog treat products. The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and local veterinarians have documented illnesses in both pets and their owners from contaminated treats. Understanding the risks and monitoring local alerts can protect your family and pets.

San Diego Salmonella Outbreaks & Local Response

San Diego County has experienced multiple Salmonella incidents linked to dog treats, with investigations coordinated between the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and the FDA. The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has also tracked contaminated pet food products distributed in the region. Pet owners in San Diego reported cases where both dogs and household members contracted Salmonella from contaminated raw or freeze-dried treat products. Local health officials work with the FDA's Enforcement Reports database to issue recalls and public health alerts specific to San Diego retailers and distributors.

How San Diego Health Departments Monitor & Alert

The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health tracks foodborne illness complaints and coordinates with the California Department of Public Health and CDC Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet). When contaminated dog treats are identified, alerts are issued through multiple channels including local news, veterinary clinics, and official health department websites. Retailers like pet supply stores receive direct notifications about recalled products. Panko Alerts monitors FDA, FSIS, CDC, and San Diego county health data in real-time, providing subscribers with immediate notifications when recalls or outbreaks affect dog treats and other pet products.

Protect Your Family: Dog Treat Safety Tips

Choose dog treats from manufacturers with strong safety records and avoid raw or minimally processed products unless sourced from verified facilities with pathogen testing protocols. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling any pet treats, especially raw products, and keep treats separate from human food preparation areas. Store treats in sealed containers and discard any products with signs of discoloration, odor, or recalls issued by the FDA or CDFA. Monitor the FDA's Enforcement Reports and your local San Diego health department website regularly, or use Panko Alerts to receive automatic notifications of dog treat recalls and contamination warnings before they spread.

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