Sunshine Mills voluntarily recalled certain dog food products due to potential elevated levels of vitamin D. Harris Teeter has removed the recalled products from its shelves.
Dogs consuming elevated levels of Vitamin D could exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling, and weight loss.
Lidl recalled Orlando grain-free dog food for Vitamin D - November 23, 2018
The recalled products consist of the following lot numbers manufactured between March 3, 2018, and May 15, 2018.
Natural Life Pet Products expands dry dog food recall - November 13, 2018
The products were distributed to retail stores in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and California.
Nutrisca recalls dry dog food for elevated vitamin D - November 5, 2018
Nutrisca became aware of the elevated levels of vitamin D after receiving complaints from three pet owners of vitamin D toxicity after consuming the product.
Natural Life Pet Products recalls dry food for vitamin D - November 5, 2018
Natural Life Pet Products of Saint Louis, Missouri, USA is voluntarily recalling our Chicken and Potato dry dog food due to it containing elevated levels of Vitamin D.
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