What dog food is killing dogs right now?

The pet food recall widens after the Food and Drug Administration announced more than two dozen dogs have died after eating Sportmix brand dry food. Monday’s statement said the suspect was aflatoxin, a byproduct of the corn mold Aspergillus flavus, which in high concentrations can kill pets.

Which dog food is currently being recalled?

On Thursday, the FDA issued a notice alerting consumers to a recall of varieties from the following six dog food brands: Triumph, Evolve, Wild Harvest, Nurture Farms, Pure Being, and Elm.

Which dog food is in the 2021 recall?

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Date Brand name(s) Product description
Top Quality Dog Food.com HVM Beef
08/13/2021

Simply Nourish Frozen Dog Food
29.07.2021 Triumph, Evolve, Nature Farms , Elm and others Dog food
06/29/2021 Flock Party Treats with duck

What are the 10 worst dog foods for dogs?

Top 10 Worst Dog Foods Worst Overall Dog Chow Complete Adult with Real Chicken Dog Food 1.1 Second Kibbles n Bits Original Savory Beef & Chicken Flavors Dry Dog Food 1.2 Worse for Older Dogs Purina Senior 7 + Healthy Morsels Soft Dog Food & Crunchy Bites 1.4

Which dog foods will be recalled in 2021?

2021 Dog Food Recall – Full List

Date Brand Product
10/12/2021 NutriSource PureVita Salmon Entree
10/1/2021 Fromm

FourStar Shredded Entree Canned Dog Food
August 26, 2021 Premium Dog Food Beef HVM
August 13, 2021 Simply Nourish Simply Nourish Fresh Market Adult Frozen Dog Food

Which foods are being recalled now in 2021?

Food recalls to remember in 2021 Tyson Foods Inc. has recalled 8,492,832 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products over possible Listeria contamination. Serenade Foods has recalled 60,000 pounds of frozen stuffed chicken products sold across the country over possible salmonella contamination.

What brand of dog food kills dogs?

Sportmix brand A pet food recall widens after the Food and Drug Administration announced more than two dozen dogs have died after eating Sportmix brand dry food. Monday’s statement said the suspect was aflatoxin, a byproduct of the corn mold Aspergillus flavus, which in high concentrations can kill pets.