Pet Food Recall Is Expanded After 70 Dogs Die
Midwestern Pet Foods Inc. expanded a voluntary recall after fatal levels of a toxin produced by mold were found in some of its products, the F.D.A. said.
Midwestern Pet Foods said it had expanded a voluntary recall “out of an abundance of caution” after the deaths of more than 70 dogs.Credit...Julio Cortez/Associated Press
Published Jan. 13, 2021Updated Jan. 14, 2021
A pet food company has expanded its voluntary recall of several dry food products after more than 70 dogs died and 80 others became ill, possibly from ingesting fatal levels of a toxin that is produced by mold, the Food and Drug Administration said.