Purina, a dependable pet food creator, has recently broadened its recall for dog food products following reports of pets showing health issues. The firm declared that certain batches of their dog foods might possess intensified mineral concentrations which may cause kidney difficulties and vomiting in canines.

On March 9, 2023, Purina Pro Plan and Pro Plan Veterinary Diets called for a recall of select items. Three days later on the 12th however, it was determined that they must launch an expanded recall to include additional products. These products were shipped across both America and Canada- pet owners who have bought any of these recalled items should return them right away!

The recalled products include Purina Pro Plan and Pro Plan Veterinary Diets. These items were available for purchase at pet stores, veterinary clinics, retail outlets as well as multiple online retailers.

Purina is taking immediate action to discover the source of the heightened mineral levels in its products, demonstrating its commitment to pet health and safety. As a leader in pet food nutrition, they are determined to guarantee that all of their products meet strict standards for quality assurance.

Purina said, in a statement, “We are committed to providing the highest quality and safest pet food possible, and we deeply regret any inconvenience or concern this situation may cause our customers and their pets. We are taking all necessary steps to ensure that our products meet our high standards of quality and safety.”

If you have purchased any of the contaminated products, it is imperative that you cease feeding them to your pets and return them for a full refund. For additional information or inquiries regarding this recall, please feel free to contact Purina Customer Service at 1-800-778-7462 between 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM CT on weekdays.

As this recall serves as an important reminder, pet owners should always review the ingredients in their animals’ food and regularly monitor recalls. Purina is taking all necessary steps to resolve this situation immediately, but it’s still essential for caregivers to take preventive measures for protecting their pets’ health.