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The Purina recall, due to potentially hazardous levels of Vitamin D, marks the company's second recall of select dry dog food products in just over a month.
Nestlé Purina PetCare, the maker of Purina dog food, received two reports of dogs getting sick from extremely high levels of vitamin D in one of their dog food varieties, according to a press ...
The problem is that they may instead contain a different type of dog food—the Purina ONE True Instinct Tender Cuts In Gravy With Real Turkey & Venison wet dog food.
The pet food company voluntarily recalled select lots of its Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental prescription dry dog food.
Nestlé Purina is recalling more of its dry dog food after one supplier may have put higher amounts of vitamin D in the kibbles than recommended. The recall, first announced last month, relates to ...
Cans of Purina wet dog food have been recalled due to mislabeling that said it was a completely different type of food. Don’t worry, though, officials say the food is still safe for dogs to eat.
I switched to Purina One after reading some reviews hoping it would be a nutritional and economical product for my cats. I had previously been giving them Dr. Elsey’s dry cat food which has a ...
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A limited amount of Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EN Gastroenteric Low Fat prescription wet dog food is being recalled after cans were mislabeled.
Nestle Purina PetCare Company is voluntarily recalling select lots of its prescription dog food after two dogs suffered vitamin D toxicity.
Nestlé Purina PetCare Company issued a recall for select lots of Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental prescription dry dog food over potentially elevated levels of vitamin D.
On Sept. 15, cans of Purina ONE True Instinct Tender Cuts In Gravy With Real Turkey & Venison wet dog food were labeled as the prescription low-fat food in one of Nestlé's factories, the FDA said.