Pet food recalled after 28 dogs die from suspected poisoning: What to know from FDA
Dog, cat food recalled after deaths, illnesses
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What is the Problem? of certain lots of Sportmix pet food products after FDA was alerted about reports of at least 28 dogs that have died and eight that have fallen ill after consuming the recalled Sportmix pet food. Multiple product samples were tested by the Missouri Department of Agriculture and found to contain very high levels of aflatoxin. Aflatoxin is a toxin produced by the mold
Aspergillus flavus and at high levels it can cause illness and death in pets. The toxin can be present even if there is no visible mold.
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PET OWNERS: Pet food recall tied to 70 dog deaths
Before you feed your dog make sure you don t have this brand in your house
January 12, 2021 3:24 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A pet food recall every owner needs to know about as it’s caused at least 70 deaths and 80 illnesses in dogs that ingested the recalled food. It centers around certain packages of Sportmix pet food, which is available at online retailers and some local locations across eastern Nebraska.
If you have this product in your home, you are asked to safely dispose of it immediately in a way that any animal or human cannot consume it, and thoroughly wash any container it has come in contact with during its time in your home and thoroughly wash your hands after any contact with the product.
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FDA recalls pet food after at least 28 dogs die, 8 fall ill
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Posted Dec 31, 2020
The FDA recalled several pet food products after at least 28 dogs died and 8 fell ill. (photo by Allie Smith via Unsplash)
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Multiple pet food products have been recalled by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after reports of multiple dog deaths and illnesses were received.
ABC 27 News reports that at least 28 dogs have died while eight others have become sick as a result of eating products produced by Midwestern Pet Food Inc.
These deaths and illnesses may be attributed to “potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin” a harmful substance produced by mold grown on corn and other grains within the food.
Pet food sold nationwide recalled after 28 dogs die from suspected poisoning
Dog, cat food recalled after deaths, illnesses
Published:
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Here’s the info from the FDA:
What is the Problem?
of certain lots of Sportmix pet food products after FDA was alerted about reports of at least 28 dogs that have died and eight that have fallen ill after consuming the recalled Sportmix pet food. Multiple product samples were tested by the Missouri Department of Agriculture and found to contain very high levels of aflatoxin. Aflatoxin is a toxin produced by the mold
Aspergillus flavus and at high levels it can cause illness and death in pets. The toxin can be present even if there is no visible mold.