Dog treats made and sold in IA and 6 other States recalled due to salmonella threat
December 31st, 2025 by Ric Hanson
TOPEKA (KSNT) – An Iowa-based company has recalled dog food sold in seven states as it may be contaminated with salmonella. Consumers Supply Distributing, LLC, announced on Dec. 24 a recall of bagged dog biscuits due to potential salmonella contamination, which poses a health risk to pets and people. The recall announcement, which was also shared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said the recalled dog food was sold at retail stores in Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, Iowa, Texas, Montana and Nebraska.
Among pets, salmonella infections can make them seem lethargic or cause diarrhea, vomiting, and a fever. Even if a pet does not have any symptoms, the FDA says they can carry salmonella and spread it to other pets or humans. If your pet has any of the symptoms mentioned, it’s recommended that you contact your veterinarian.
The recall includes the following products, which both come in 4-pound bags:
“Country Vet Biscuits – Original Meaty Flavor”
UPC: 899623000463
Lot code: 40906513
Expiration date: Sept. 6, 2026
“Heartland Harvest Dog Biscuits”
UPC: 840227340691
Lot code: 40906513
Expiration date: Sept. 6, 2026
Consumers who may have purchased the recalled dog biscuits are encouraged to return them to the store for a refund. Those with questions can contact Consumers Supply Distributing, LLC, by calling 712-202-5609 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT on weekdays.
The notice explained that the biscuits were found to contain the salmonella bacteria during routine sampling. The company has halted production and is working to determine what may have caused the contamination. There have been no illnesses reported in connection with the dog biscuits, per the recall announcement.

