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Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D

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Hill's Pet Nutrition is recalling multiple lots of BOTH its Prescription Diet and Science Diet dog foods due to elevated levels of vitamin D.

Very high levels of vitamin D can lead to serious health issues in dogs, including kidney dysfunction.

 

To learn which products are affected, please visit the following link:

Hill's Prescription Diet and Science Diet Dog Food Recall

 

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Re: Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D

@GingerPeach  Thank you for posting this.  I use Science Diet dry kibbles for Sensitive Stomachs.  I just checked their website to make sure it was not on the list.

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@GingerPeach  Thank you! I only feed mine 2 pieces of dental a day it’s dry & thankfully not on recall. It’s scary!

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Re: Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D

@GingerPeach

 

Thanks for this info.

Kiku wants that spare eye liner!

 

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Re: Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D


@Drythe wrote:

@GingerPeach

 

Thanks for this info.

Kiku wants that spare eye liner!

 


@Drythe That made me chuckle!  Kiku just had a bath so she is pretty enough.  (Now the house is overheated.)   I would not, however, be all that surprised if she began to experiment with makeup.  She's so darn clever.  Woman Wink

 

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Re: Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D

Thank you the info.  My Yorkie is on the KD beef & veg/gravy, so glad this was'nt on the recall list.

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Re: Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D

So many dog foods get recalled... it concerns me.  I started cooking our Golden's food (meat, veggies and quinoa) and we add a small amount of Fromm kibble to it.  I emailed Fromm (frommfamily.com) and asked them several important questions about exactly how and where their food is produced.  I found the questions on dogsnaturallymagazine.com.  I was quite satisfied with Fromm's response.

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I feed acana,and orijen, i feel they are best for dry kibble.

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@goldensrbest wrote:

I feed acana,and orijen, i feel they are best for dry kibble.


With the on going talks between Nestles and Champion many have started looking at other foods.  Small shops are dropping the products.  There is a new line that some are carrying, Farmina N & D.  My dogs have been doing well on it.  They have some interesting products.

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Re: Some SCIENCE DIET recalled - excess Vit D

@CrazyDaisy

 

Yikes, that’s a scary thought!  I’ll have to check into the Farmina. Thanks for the heads-up!