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FDA Pet Food Recall Expanded as 70 Dog Deaths Now Linked to Toxic Midwestern Products
On 1/13/21 at 5:30 AM EST
At least 70 dogs have died after consuming poisonous pet food that is now being urgently recalled by regulators.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is recalling additional of brands manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods following the discovery of potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin in some batches.
The company had already recalled three varieties of Sportmix dog foods and cat foods in December after 28 dog deaths wee linked to the food.
Another 42 dogs have died after eating the products in the past two weeks.
Pet Food Recalled After Deaths Of At Least 28 Dogs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled certain varieties of Sportmix pet food due to toxic levels of aflatoxin. Regulators said Wednesday they re aware of at least 28 dogs that have died due to the toxic mold and at least eight that have been sickened.
Alfatoxin is produced by a mold that can grow on corn and other grains used as ingredients in pet food. The Missouri Department of Agriculture tested samples of Sportmix varieties and found very high levels of the toxin.
Symptoms of alfatoxin poisoning in pets include sluggishness, loss of appetite, vomiting, jaundice and/or diarrhea. Those whose pets have eaten Sportmix products are advised to call their veterinarian, especially if their pets are showing symptoms.