Milo’s Kitchen recalls dog treats for thyroid hormones

Dogs consuming high levels of beef thyroid hormone may exhibit symptoms such as increased thirst and urination, weight loss, increased heart rate and restlessness.

photo from Milo's Kitchen website
photo from Milo's Kitchen website

Milo’s Kitchen voluntarily recalled two varieties of dog treats due to possibly elevated levels of bovine thyroid hormone.

Product Name

UPC Code

Product Size

Best if Used By Date

Milo’s Kitchen Steak Grillers / Steak Grillers Recipe with Angus Steak

0 7910051822 7
0 7910051822 7
0 7910051823 4
0 7910052776 2

18 oz. bag
18 oz. bag
22 oz. bag
10 oz. bag

11/15/2018
4/26/2019
4/26/2019
4/26/2019

Milo’s Kitchen Grilled Burger Bites with Sweet Potato and Bacon

0 7910052126 5

15 oz. bag

11/19/2018

Dogs consuming high levels of beef thyroid hormone may exhibit symptoms such as increased thirst and urination, weight loss, increased heart rate and restlessness. These symptoms may resolve when consumption of these levels is discontinued. However, with prolonged consumption these symptoms may increase in severity and may include vomiting, diarrhea, and rapid or labored breathing. Should these symptoms occur, we recommend contacting your veterinarian immediately.

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