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Critical RiskFDA Vet
Pets & Animals/Pet Treats

Jump Your Bones, Inc.: Jump Your Bones Roo Bites Pet Treats Recalled for Salmonella Contamination

Agency Publication Date: February 4, 2016
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Summary

Jump Your Bones, Inc. has recalled approximately 1,339 kilograms of Roo Bites (Cubes) pet treats because they tested positive for Salmonella during sampling by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. The recall includes 80g (2.82 oz) re-sealable containers and small 0.32 oz sample bags. These products were sold nationwide through pet stores, boutiques, groomers, veterinarians, and online retailers. Consumers should stop using these treats immediately and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Risk

Salmonella can affect both the pets eating the treats and the humans who handle them, especially if they do not thoroughly wash their hands after contact with the products or any surfaces exposed to them. Infected pets may experience lethargy, diarrhea, fever, and vomiting, while humans can suffer from nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and fever.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your pet treat supply for Jump Your Bones Roo Bites (Cubes) packaged in 80g (2.82 oz) re-sealable containers or small 0.32 oz sample plastic bags.
  2. Identify the product by looking for UPC 63633010041 on the packaging; note that these affected products do not have specific lot codes, best by dates, or expiration dates printed on them.
  3. Stop using the recalled treats immediately and secure them in a sealed bag to prevent pets or wildlife from accessing them.
  4. Return any unused product to the pet store, boutique, groomer, or veterinarian's office where it was purchased to receive a full refund.
  5. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water after handling the treats, and sanitize any surfaces, bowls, or containers that may have come into contact with the product.
  6. If you or your pet are showing symptoms of Salmonella infection, contact a healthcare provider or veterinarian immediately.
  7. For additional questions, contact the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine at 240-402-7002.

Your Remedy Options

💰Full Refund

Full refund at point of purchase

How to: Return to the place of purchase for a full refund or contact the manufacturer for further instructions

Affected Products

Product: Jump Your Bones Roo Bites (Cubes) (80g / 2.82 oz)
Model:
V-293-2016
UPC Codes:
63633010041
Product: Jump Your Bones Roo Bites (Cubes) Sample Bags (0.32 oz)
Model:
V-293-2016
UPC Codes:
63633010041

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 70196
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Jump Your Bones, Inc.
Sold By: Pet Stores; Pet Boutiques; Groomers; Veterinarian Offices; Internet Sales
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 1,339 kilograms (to make 80 grams bags)
Distributed To: Nationwide

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AI-Enhanced Content: The summary, action steps, and risk assessment on this page were generated by AI from official government recall data to improve readability. This is not legal or medical advice. Always refer to the official agency sources below for authoritative information.

Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response