Green Tripe dog treats recalled due to potential contamination with metal
Photos, courtesy of the FDA, left to right:
Barkworthies, Belly Bark Green Tripe, front label
Barkworthies, Belly Bark Green Tripe, back label
Best Bull Sticks, front label
Best Bull Sticks, back label with Lot and Best By location
Best Bully Stiks Green Tripe in clear packaging, 5 Pound Bag
Richmond, Virginia - On June 21, 2024, TDBBS, LLC voluntarily recalled 3,551 bags of Green Tripe dog treats due to the potential presence of foreign metal objects in the dog treat.
The recalled product was distributed between February to May 2024, and sold nationwide in retail stores and through online mail orders. This is a limited voluntary recall that is only affecting the products and lots listed below:
Product - UPC Item # - Lot Code - Best-By Date
Green Tripe, Barkworthies Brand 7oz Bag
816807015686 2015686 WO151768 WO152373
Feb–Mar 2026
Green Tripe, Best Bully Sticks Brand 2 lb Bag
816807016027 1016027 WO152669 WO153321 WO152107
Mar–Aug 2026
Green Tripe, Best Bully Sticks Brand 5 lb Bag
816807016010 1016010 WO151401 WO152319 WO153179
Jan–Apr 2026
The potential presence of metal objects could pose a health hazard to your dog. If you believe your dog has consumed the affected product, you should monitor for any signs of illness or unusual behavior and contact a veterinarian in the event of any concerns.
There have been no reports of pet injury or illness regarding the potentially impacted product to date.
If you believe you have purchased this product, please stop feeding it to your pet(s) and throw it away. Contact TDBBS LLC to initiate a return, or if you have questions: by email at Support@BestBullySticks.com, or by phone at 877-483-5853, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Eastern Time.
No other products are affected or being recalled. TDBBS LLC is working with distributors and retailers to ensure that the affected products are no longer sold and have been removed from inventory. This is a voluntary recall being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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