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Hill’s Canned Dog Food Recall For Elevated Vitamin D Expanded

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Core Tip: Hill’s Pet Nutrition its expanding its January 31, 2019 recall of some of its canned pet food products for elevated Vitamin D.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition its expanding its January 31, 2019 recall of some of its canned pet food products for elevated Vitamin D. There have been some pet illnesses associated with this product. Elevated levels of vitamin D are in the products because of a suppler error. A vitamin premix is apparently the problem.

Vitamin D is essential for dogs, but elevated levels can cause serious health issues in these animals, including problems with their kidneys. In most cases, the dogs recover completely after they stop eating this product. Symptoms of elevated vitamin D levels include drooling, increased urination, weight loss, vomiting, loss of appetite, and increased thirst. If your pet is exhibiting any of these symptoms, call your vet.

You can see the long list of recalled products, along with the SKU number and date code/lot code on the FDA site. Some of the recalled products include Hill’s Prescription Diet k/d Kidney Care with Lamb Canned Dog Food, Hill’s Prescription Diet I/d/ Low Fat Canine Rice, Vegetables & Chicken, Hill’s Science Diet Health Cuisine Adult Braised Beef, Carrots & Peas Stew Canned Dog Food, and HIll’s Prescription diet r/d Canine, in various sizes. The previously recalled products are also listed on this recall notice.

If you purchased any of these products for your pets, stop feeding them immediately. Throw them away in a secure garbage can, or take them back to the store where you bought them for a refund.
 
 
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