Elevated vitamin D in pet food sparks two more recalls - Food Safety News

Elevated vitamin D in pet food sparks two more recalls - Food Safety News

ANF Inc. and ELM Pet Foods are recalling dry dog foods because of potentially elevated levels of vitamin D.

Dogs that ingest excessive vitamin D may experience vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling and weight loss. At very high levels, vitamin D can lead to renal dysfunction.

ANF has recalled the following products, distributed in retail stores in Puerto Rico.

  • ANF Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food, 3 kg. Best before NOV 23 2019; UPC 9097231622
  • ANF Lamb and Rice Dry Dog Food, 7.5 kg. Best before NOV 20 2019; UPC 9097203300

ELM has recalled the following items, which were manufactured between Feb. 25 and Oct. 31, 2018. They were distributed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.

  • ELM Chicken and Chickpea Recipe, 3 lb. Best buy codes TD2 26 FEB 2019, TE1 30 APR 2019, TD1 5 SEP 2019, and TD2 5 SEP 2019; UPC 0-70155-22507-8
  • ELM Chicken and Chickpea Recipe, 28 lb. Best buy codes TB3 6 APR 2019, TA1 2 JULY 2019, and TI1 2 JULY 2019; UPC 0-70155-22513-9
  • ELM Chicken and Chickpea Recipe, 40 lb. Best buy codes TB3 14 Sep 2019, TA2 22 Sep 2019, and TB2 11 Oct 2019; UPC 0-70155-22522-9

Consumers who purchased the recalled ANF products may contact ANF, Inc. customer service at 936-560-5930, or by email at mwhite@anf.com for additional information.

Consumers who purchased the ELM products and who have questions or would like a refund should call ELM Pet Foods at 800-705-2111 or email customerservice@elmpetfoods.com.

Both recalls are being conducted in cooperation with the Food and Drug Administration.

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