UNITED STATES
UPGRADED: FEBRUARY 10, 2023 AT 11:55 AM
ST. LOUIS — A prescription dry dog food made by Nestle Purina Petcare Company was voluntarily recalled this week for possibly hazardous levels of vitamin D.
The Food and Drug Administration and Purina remembered Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental (PPVD EL) after discovering that 2 dogs revealed indications of Vitamin D toxicity after consuming the dog food.
Veterinary centers and other sellers offered the food throughout the United States.
Below, are the UPC and production codes in concern.
According to the FDA dogs that have actually consumed excessive vitamin D might lose their cravings, beverage and urinate more often, drool exceedingly or throw up. They might likewise drop weight.
The following graphic suggests where you must search the bag of dog food to see if you’ve bought among the doubtful bags.
The FDA likewise reports that vitamin-related toxicity can establish slowly in time. It depends on the concentration of Vitamin D in the food.
If you purchased among these bags of family pet food, please stop feeding it to your family pet. Also, dispose of in a container that avoids gain access to by other animals.
You can call Purina straight at 1-800-345-5678 or by email.
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