ELM Pet Foods, Inc. is voluntarily recalling approximately 1,627 units of Elm Chicken and Chickpea Recipe dog food because the product contains elevated levels of Vitamin D. The recall affects 319 bags of the 3lb size and 1,308 bags of the 28lb size. High levels of Vitamin D can cause serious health issues in dogs, including kidney failure. These products were distributed to retailers in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland. Consumers should immediately stop feeding the recalled food to their pets and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Excessive Vitamin D intake in dogs can lead to health issues ranging from vomiting, loss of appetite, and increased thirst to severe conditions such as kidney failure or death. No specific injuries or illnesses have been reported in this notice, but the levels found are high enough to pose a critical health risk.
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