Elevated Vitamin D levels recall Archives - Safe Pet Treats | Pet Food Safety and Recalls https://safepettreats.com/blog/tag/elevated-vitamin-d-levels-recall/ Pet food safety website specializing in recalled pet food and bad ingredients. Sat, 08 Dec 2018 20:10:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 91214818 Alert to Pet Owners of Potential Vitamin D Toxicity From Dog Food https://safepettreats.com/blog/vitamin-d-toxicity-in-dog-fa/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/vitamin-d-toxicity-in-dog-fa/#respond Sat, 08 Dec 2018 19:52:32 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2101 Since early November, the FDA has been alerting dog owners about several dog food brands with high levels of Vitamin D and we suspect more will be announced in the coming weeks. Too much Vitamin D can cause serious health issues in dogs such as kidney failure and even death. There are 11 brands with…

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Since early November, the FDA has been alerting dog owners about several dog food brands with high levels of Vitamin D and we suspect more will be announced in the coming weeks. Too much Vitamin D can cause serious health issues in dogs such as kidney failure and even death.

There are 11 brands with a total of 25 products included in these recalls.  We have previously announced all of these recalls here and in the Safe Pet Treats app but have provided a summary of all the recalls below.

All of the products listed have already been added to the SafePet Treats app. Be sure to download the app and enable push notifications so that you can receive instant alerts the next time a product is recalled.

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Brand/Product list of recalls:

· Abound Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe Dog Food in 4 lb, 14 lb, and 24 lb bags
· ANF Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food in 3 kg and 7.5 kg bags
· ELM Chicken and Chickpea Recipe in 3 lb, 28 lb, and 40 lb bags
· Evolve Chicken & Rice Puppy Dry Dog Food 14 lb and 28 lb bags
· Natural Life Pet Products Chicken & Potato Dry Dog Food in 17.5 lb bags
· Nature’s Place Real Country Chicken and Brown Rice Dog Food in 5 lb and 15 lb bags
· Nature’s Promise Chicken & Brown Rice Dog Food in 4 lb, 14 lb, and 28 lb bags
· Nutrisca Chicken and Chickpea Dry Dog Food in 4 lb, 15 lb, and 28 lb bags
· Orlando Grain-Free Chicken & Chickpea Superfood Recipe Dog Food
· Sportsman’s Pride Large Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food in 40 lb bags
· Triumph Chicken & Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food in 3.5 lb, 16 lb, and 30 lb bags

Click here for the FDA Alert.

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Nature’s Place Recall | December 2018 https://safepettreats.com/blog/natures-place-recall-december-2018/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/natures-place-recall-december-2018/#respond Tue, 04 Dec 2018 03:59:13 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2059 The Nature’s Place recall is an addition to the Nature’s Promise brand recall from Ahold Delhaize Company. This is another recall due to potentially elevated levels of Vitamin D. The recall includes all lots of the Real Country Chicken and Brown Rice Dog Food with UPC 72543998959 for the 5 lb bag and UPC 72543998960 for the15…

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The Nature’s Place recall is an addition to the Nature’s Promise brand recall from Ahold Delhaize Company.
This is another recall due to potentially elevated levels of Vitamin D.

The recall includes all lots of the Real Country Chicken and Brown Rice Dog Food with UPC 72543998959 for the 5 lb bag and UPC 72543998960 for the15 lb bag.

This addition was announced within the FDA Alert to Pet Owners about Potentially Toxic Levels of Vitamin D in Several Dry Pet Foods.  All other products in this alert have previously been added to the Safe Pet Treats app. Please see additional details below.

These products have been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.  Available on iTunes and Google Play.

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From the FDA alert:

Fast Facts

  • The FDA is alerting pet owners and veterinary professionals about recalls of several dry dog foods after receiving complaints that dogs eating the food experienced vitamin D toxicity.
  • Testing found that samples of the dog food contained excessive, potentially toxic amounts of vitamin D. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for dogs, but very high amounts can cause serious health problems like kidney failure or death.
  • At this time, the only pet products that have been impacted are food made for dogs.
  • Pet owners should discontinue feeding these recalled products.
  • The FDA is asking veterinarians who suspect vitamin D toxicity in their patients to report them through the Safety Reporting Portal or by calling their local FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators. Pet owners can also report suspect cases to the FDA.
  • This is a developing situation and additional recalls may be announced.

What is the Problem?

The FDA has become aware of reports of vitamin D toxicity in dogs that ate dry dog food common contract manufacturer and marketed under several different brand names. This is a developing situation, and the FDA will update this page with additional information as it becomes available.

What are the Symptoms of Vitamin D Toxicity?

Excess vitamin D in the diet can cause vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling and weight loss. Vitamin D at toxic levels can cause kidney failure and death. Pet owners whose dogs have been eating the recalled brands and are showing these symptoms should contact their veterinarians.

What Brands Have Been Recalled?

This is a developing situation and this list may not be complete. The FDA will update this list as more information becomes available.

The list of recalled dry dog food products provided to the FDA include:

  • Nutrisca
    • Chicken and Chickpea Dry Dog Food
      • UPC 8-84244-12495-7 – 4 lb. bag
      • UPC 8-84244-12795-8 – 15 lb. bag
      • UPC 8-84244-12895-5 – 28 lb. bag
      • Best by date range: February 25, 2020 through September 13, 2020
  • Natural Life Pet Products
    • Chicken & Potato Dry Dog Food
      • UPC 0-12344-08175-1 – 17.5 lb. bag
        • Best by dates range: December 4, 2019 through August 10, 2020
  • Sunshine Mills, Inc.
    • Evolve Chicken & Rice Puppy Dry Dog Food
      • UPC 0-73657-00862-0 – 14 lb. bag
      • UPC 0-73657-00863-7 – 28 lb. bag
    • Sportsman’s Pride Large Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food
      • UPC 0-70155-10566-0 – 40 lb. bag
      • UPC 0-70155-10564-0 – 40 lb. bag
    • Triumph Chicken & Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food
      • UPC 0-73657-00873-6 – 3.5 lb. bag
      • UPC 0-73657-00874-3 – 16 lb. bag
      • UPC 0-73657-00875-0 – 30 lb. bag
  • ANF, Inc.
    • ANF Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food
      • UPC 9097231622 – 3 kg bag
        • Best by Nov 23 2019
      • UPC 9097203300 – 7.5 kg bag
        • Best by Nov 20 2019
  • Lidl (Orlando brand)
    • Orlando Grain-Free Chicken & Chickpea Superfood Recipe Dog Food
      • Lidl product number 215662
        • TI1 3 Mar 2019
        • TB2 21 Mar 2019
        • TB3 21 Mar 2019
        • TA2 19 Apr 2019
        • TB1 15 May 2019
        • TB2 15 May 2019
  • Kroger
    • Abound Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe Dog Food
      • UPC 11110-83556 – 4 lb. bag, all lots
      • UPC 11110-83573 – 14 lb. bag
        • All lot codes
      • UPC 11110-89076 – 24 lb. bag
        • All lot codes
  • ELM Pet Foods, Inc.
    • ELM Chicken and Chickpea Recipe
      • UPC 0-70155-22507-8 – 3 lb. bag
        • D2 26 FEB 2019
        • TE1 30 APR 2019
        • TD1 5 SEP 2019
        • TD2 5 SEP 2019
      • UPC 0-70155-22513-9 – 28 lb. bag
        • TB3 6 APR 2019
        • TA1 2 JULY 2019
        • TI1 2 JULY 2019
    • ELM K9 Naturals Chicken Recipe
      • UPC 0-70155-22522-9 – 40 lb. bag
        • TB3 14 Sep 2019
        • TA2 22 Sep 2019
        • TB2 11 Oct 2019
  • Ahold Delhaize
    • Nature’s Promise Chicken & Brown Rice Dog Food
      • UPC 068826718472 – 14 lb. bag
        • All lot codes
      • UPC 068826718471 – 28 lb. bag
        • All lot codes
      • UPC 068826718473 – 4 lb. bag
        • All lot codes
    • Nature’s Place Real Country Chicken and Brown Rice Dog Food
      • UPC 72543998959 – 5 lb. bag
        • All lot codes
      • UPC 72543998960 – 15 lb. bag
        • All lot codes

The recalled products were sold nationwide.

What is FDA doing to address the situation?

After receiving complaints from pet owners about dogs with vitamin D toxicity, one of the firms reported to the FDA that it was recalling dry pet food due to potentially toxic levels of vitamin D. Many other brands with a common contract manufacturer have also been recalled. The FDA is working with the contract manufacturer to provide a comprehensive list of affected brands.

FDA scientists are still analyzing reports and the information currently available to determine whether the illnesses are definitively connected to diet.

FDA scientists have evaluated samples of some of these products, and State and private lab test results indicate that the food contained as much as approximately 70 times the intended amount of vitamin D. Consuming food with such high levels of vitamin D is potentially toxic to dogs and in severe cases may lead to kidney failure and/or death.

What Do Retailers Need To Do?

Don’t sell the recalled foods. Contact the manufacturer for further instructions. The FDA also encourages retailers to contact consumers who have purchased recalled products, if they have the means to do so (such as through shopper’s card records or point-of-sale signs).

What Do Pet Owners Need To Do?

If your pet is having symptoms of vitamin D toxicity, contact a veterinarian immediately. Provide a full diet history to your veterinarian. You may find it helpful to take a picture of the pet food label, including the lot number.

Don’t feed the recalled products to your pets or any other animal. Contact the company listed on the package for further instructions or throw the products away in a way that children, pets and wildlife cannot access them.

You can report suspected illness to the FDA electronically through the Safety Reporting Portal or by calling your state’s FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators. It’s most helpful if you can work with your veterinarian to submit your pet’s medical records as part of your report. For an explanation of the information and level of detail that would be helpful to include in a complaint to the FDA, please see How to Report a Pet Food Complaint.

What Do Veterinarians Need To Do?

The FDA encourages veterinarians treating vitamin D toxicity to ask their clients for a diet history. We also welcome case reports, especially those confirmed through diagnostics. You can submit these reports electronically through the Safety Reporting Portal or by calling your state’s FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinators. For an explanation of the information and level of detail that would be helpful to include in a complaint to the FDA, please see How to Report a Pet Food Complaint.

Veterinarians should also be aware that vitamin D toxicity may present as hypercalcemia, similar to dogs that have consumed rodenticide. In these cases, we suggest that you confirm diet history to verify whether the dog has been eating any of the recalled products.


The information in this release reflects the FDA’s best efforts to communicate what it has learned from the manufacturer and parties involved in the investigation. The agency will update this page as more information becomes available.

Click here for the FDA website notice.

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ELM Brand Recall | November 2018 https://safepettreats.com/blog/elm-brand-recall-november-2018/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/elm-brand-recall-november-2018/#respond Thu, 29 Nov 2018 21:59:46 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2045 The ELM brand recall is another voluntary recall due to the products potentially containing elevated levels of Vitamin D. The recalled products are only for their 3 lb and 28lb Chicken & Chickpea Recipe Dog Food and the 40 lb Naturals Chicken & Rice Recipe Dog Food.  Please see the specific product details below. This recall…

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The ELM brand recall is another voluntary recall due to the products potentially containing elevated levels of Vitamin D.
The recalled products are only for their 3 lb and 28lb Chicken & Chickpea Recipe Dog Food and the 40 lb Naturals Chicken & Rice Recipe Dog Food.  Please see the specific product details below.

This recall has been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.  Available on iTunes and Google Play.

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From the FDA website:

ELM Pet Foods, Inc is issuing a voluntary recall of Elm Chicken and Chickpea Recipe dog food because the products could contain elevated levels of Vitamin D.

The recalled products consist of multiple UPC codes manufactured between February 25, 2018 and October 31, 2018. Best Buy Dates Listed Below:

3lb ELM CHICKEN AND CHICKPEA RECIPE – UPC (0-70155-22507-8)
TD2 26 FEB 2019
TE1 30 APR 2019
TD1 5 SEP 2019
TD2 5 SEP 2019

28lb ELM CHICKEN AND CHICKPEA RECIPE – UPC (0-70155-22513-9)
TB3 6 APR 2019
TA1 2 JULY 2019
TI1 2 JULY 2019

40lb ELM K9 NATURALS CHICKEN RECIPE – UPC (0-70155-22522-9)
TB3 14 Sep 2019 
TA2 22 Sep 2019 
TB2 11 Oct 2019

Consumers, who have purchased the specific product above, during these dates, should stop feeding it to their dogs. Consumers who have purchased any of the products affected by this recall should dispose of it or return it to the retailer for a full refund. All Bags in the recall are yellow with the Elm Pet Foods Tag on the front of the bag and have a silhouette of a chicken at the bottom of the front side of the bag. Consumers can check the lot codes on the back of the bag at the bottom center on the 3lb bags and in the center of the back of the bag on the 28lb bags. The 40lb bag lot numbers can be found on the bottom right of the back of the bag.

Lot codes in this voluntary recall were distributed in PA, NJ, DE, MD.

Dogs ingesting elevated levels of Vitamin D may exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling and weight loss. Vitamin D when consumed at very high levels can lead to serious health issues in dogs including renal dysfunction. Consumers with dogs who have consumed the product listed above are exhibiting these symptoms, should contact their veterinarian.

If consumers have questions or would like a refund they should call ELM Pet Foods at 1-800-705-2111 8am-5pm(EST) Mon-Fri. or email customerservice@elmpetfoods.com.

No other ELM Pet Foods products are impacted.

This is a voluntary recall and is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Click here to view the FDA website.

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ANF Brand Recall | November 2018 https://safepettreats.com/blog/anf-brand-recall-november-2018/ https://safepettreats.com/blog/anf-brand-recall-november-2018/#respond Thu, 29 Nov 2018 19:26:07 +0000 https://safepettreats.com/blog/?p=2038 The ANF Brand recall is another voluntary recall due to potentially elevated levels of Vitamin D. This recall is only for their 3 Kg and 7.5 Kb bags of Lamb Meal and Rice Formula Adult Dry Dog Food distributed within Puerto Rico.  Please see additional product details below. This recall has been added to the Safe Pet…

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The ANF Brand recall is another voluntary recall due to potentially elevated levels of Vitamin D.
This recall is only for their 3 Kg and 7.5 Kb bags of Lamb Meal and Rice Formula Adult Dry Dog Food distributed within Puerto Rico.  Please see additional product details below.

This recall has been added to the Safe Pet Treats app.  Available on iTunes and Google Play.

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From the FDA website:

ANF, Inc. is issuing a voluntary recall of select products of ANF Pet Lamb and Rice Dog Food (reference below) due to potentially elevated levels of Vitamin D.

3 Kg ANF Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food Bag UPC: 9097231622
BB NOV 23 2019
7.5 Kg ANF Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food Bag UPC: 9097203300
BB NOV 20 2019

The above products were distributed in retail stores within Puerto Rico.

Consumers should stop feeding the products listed above. Dogs ingesting elevated levels of Vitamin D may exhibit symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling, and weight loss. Vitamin D, when consumed at very high levels can lead to serious health issues in dogs including renal dysfunction. Consumers with dogs who have consumed any of the products listed above and are exhibiting any of these symptoms, should contact their veterinarian.

Consumers who have purchased any of the products affected by this recall should dispose of it or return it to the retailer for a full refund.

There are no other ANF Products affected by this recall.

Consumers may contact ANF, Inc. customer service at 936-560-5930 from 8AM to 5PM Central Time, Monday through Friday, or by email at mwhite@anf.com for additional information.

This is a voluntary recall being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Click here for the FDA website notice.

 

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