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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP19 Jan 2021 3:46 p.m. PST

…Serious Injury, And Even Death, In Pets


"Update, January 12, 2021: Following a recall from late December regarding Sportmix pet foods manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods, the company has expanded the recall to include other brands in their portfolio. The recall is due to high levels of a toxin called aflatoxin that can cause serious injury and even death in pets.

An updated release by the Food and Drug Administration stated that the recall has been connected to 70 total dog deaths and injury in over 80 pets. At the time of the original recall, 28 deaths were reported. Aflatoxin is produced by a mold that can grow on corn and other grain ingredients, so the recall, which originally only included Sportmix products, now includes any pet foods that were manufactured in the Midwestern Pet Foods Oklahama plant and contain corn. Expiration dates for the recalled items will be on or before July 9, 2022, according to the FDA…"
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