A local dog food manufacturer is recalling 1,560 pounds of food made with chicken, fish and produce because it might be contaminated with the Listeria bacteria.

OC Raw Dog of Rancho Santa Margarita is recalling the lot made on Oct. 11, 2017, with a lot number 3652 and a use-by date of Oct. 11, 2018.

A sample tested by the New Jersey Department of Food and Agriculture tested positive for Listeria, prompting the recall.

OC Raw Dog said the dog food has been pulled from inventory and destroyed.

“We strongly urge anyone who has purchased OC Raw Dog’s Chicken, Fish & Produce to check the lot number,” the company said.

The company independently tested produce samples for the bacteria and all the tests came back negative, said President and Chief Executive Olivia Hudson. So far, OC Raw Dog has not received any reports of pets falling sick as a result of the food, she said.

The company in 2015 recalled 2,055 pounds of dog food after a sample tested positive for Salmonella in Nebraska.

The FDA said in a statement that listeria can cause severe and potentially fatal infection in animals that eat the food. Consumers who handle it, and any surfaces exposed to the product, should be washed thoroughly.

The dog food, which is sold by specialty retailers and Amazon, was shipped to several states, including California (356 pounds), Minnesota (429 pounds), Maryland (320 pounds), Colorado (153 pounds), Pennsylvania (78 pounds) and Vermont (30 pounds).

The food was sold as:

3-pound Meaty Rox Bags,

4-pound Slider Bags,

6.5-pound Doggie Dozen Patty Bags

7-pound Meaty Rox Bags.

Customers can check the bag’s use by date on a sticker on the back lower-left corner of the bag.

Packages with the lot number 3652 can it return it the retailer where it was bought for a refund. For questions, call 1-844-215-DOGS, 8-5 p.m. Pacific time, Monday through Friday.

In 2011, a multi-state outbreak of listeriosis tied to contaminated cantaloupes caused illnesses and deaths, the FDA reported.

Staff writers Samantha Gowen and Deepa Bharath contributed to this report.