A famous brand of dog food has been recalled over concerns that it may contain elevated levels of a particular vitamin. The recall affects all sizes and flavors of food. If you have purchased this food recently, please check the label to see if your batch is affected.Â
Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for dogs, but too much of it can be toxic. Vitamin D toxicity symptoms include vomiting, appetite loss, increased thirst, urination, excessive drooling, and weight loss. Please contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog displays any of these symptoms.Â
The company that makes the food has stated that they are working with the FDA to determine the cause of the elevated vitamin levels. In the meantime, they advise pet owners not to feed their dogs the affected food and to return it to the store for a full refund.Â
Checkout Dog Food Recall
- Â Â Performance Dog Â
- Â Â Best Bully Sticks Â
-   Aunt Jeni’s Home Made Â
- Â Â Texas Tripe Â
- Â Â Various Â
- Â Â Thogersen Family Farm Â
-   Darwin’s Â
-   Hill’s Pet Nutrition Â
-   Woody’s Pet Food Deli Â
- Â Â Hare Today Â
- Â Â Lystn, LLC Â
- Â Â Columbia River Natural Pet Foods Â
- Â Â ELM Â
- Â Â ANF Â
- Â Â Evolve Â
-   Sportsman’s Pride Â
- Â Â Triumph Â
- Â Â Abound Â
-   Nature’s Promise Â
- Â Â Natural Life Â
- Â Â Orlando Â
- Â Â Nutrisca Â
- Â Â G & C Raw, LLC Â
- Â Â Bravo Packing, Inc. Â
-   Steve’s Real Food Â
-   Dave’s Pet Food Â
- Â Â Merrick, Castor & Pollux Â
- Â Â OC Raw Dog Â
- Â Â Vital Essentials Â
- Â Â TruDog Â
- Â Â K9 Natural Â
- Â Â Blue Ridge Beef Â
-   Milo’s Kitchen Â
- Â Â Raw Basics, LLC Â
- Â Â Northwest Naturals Â
-   Gravy Train, Kibbles ‘N Bits, Ol’ Roy, Skippy Â
- Â Â Redbarn Naturals Â
- Â Â Smokehouse Pet Products Â
- Â Â Raws for Paws Â
- Â Â JustFoodForDogs Â
Conclusion:Â
Ensure to watch your dog for any signs of vitamin D toxicity. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your veterinarian