The J.M. Smucker Company is recalling approximately 4,650 units of Milo's Kitchen dog treats because they contain harmful, elevated levels of beef thyroid hormone. The recall includes specific lots of Grilled Burger Bites (15 oz) and Steak Grillers (10 oz, 18 oz, and 22 oz) distributed to 34 states. Consumers should stop feeding these treats to their dogs immediately as they can cause serious metabolic health issues. Affected products were shipped to retailers across much of the United States including California, Texas, Florida, and New York.
Dogs that consume high levels of beef thyroid hormone can develop hyperthyroidism, which causes symptoms like excessive thirst and urination, weight loss, and an abnormally high heart rate. If consumed over a long period, these elevated hormone levels can cause severe illness or long-term health complications for your pet.
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