RELATED: If Your Dog Is Playing With This, Take It Away Immediately. Sunshine Mills issued a voluntary recall of eight of its products on July 29. All of the recalled products had a “best if used by” date of Feb. 11, 2022 and were marked “Lot: TA1,” “Lot: TA2,” or “Lot: TD2.” Here are the bags of dog food affected by the recall:
3.5-lb bags of Triumph Wild Spirit Craft Dog Food Deboned Chicken and Rice Recipe with UPC 073657 008736 30-lb bags of Triumph Wild Spirit Craft Dog Food Deboned Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe with UPC 073657 008750 15-lb bags of Evolve Classic Super Premium Food for Dogs Deboned Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe with UPC 073657 008750 14-lb bags of Wild Harvest Premium Dog Food Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe with UPC 711535 509523 15-lb bags of Nurture Farms Natural Dog Food Deboned Chicken and Rice Recipe with UPC 070155 113597 30-lb bags of Evolve Classic Super Premium Food for Dogs Deboned Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe with UPC 073657 380313 5-lb bags of Heart to Tail Pure Being Natural Dog Food Deboned Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe with UPC 4099100129441 40-lb bags of Elm Pet Foods Naturals Deboned Chicken and Brown Rice Recipe with UPC 070155225221
If you have a bag of this dog food at home, you should immediately stop using it, Sunshine Mills says in the recall notice. You may return any recalled products to the store where you purchased them for a full refund. You may also contact Sunshine Mills directly via its customer service line (800) 705-2111 or via email at [email protected]. RELATED: These Are the Foods You Should Never Feed Your Dog.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb According to the recall notice, these bags of dog food contain “potentially elevated levels of aflatoxin above the acceptable limit.” While aflatoxin is a naturally occurring by-product from the growth of Aspergillus flavus, they note, it can be harmful in significant quantities. Aflatoxin—a mycotoxin, or poison, related to fungi and mold—tends to grow on corn, peanuts, and other grains that are commonly used in pet foods. Though small amounts aren’t harmful, higher quantities can cause illness, liver damage, or even death. And because dogs typically eat the same thing every day, they’re particularly susceptible to becoming sick if high aflatoxin levels are present in their food. Luckily, according to the FDA announcement, no illnesses or fatalities have been reported in connection to this current recall. The FDA notes that if your pet has eaten any of the recalled dog food, you should monitor them to see if they appear to be sluggish or lethargic, reluctant to eat, have a yellowish tint to their eyes or gums, or they’re vomiting or have diarrhea. If your pet ate the food in question and is experiencing any of those symptoms, you should contact your vet immediately. For the latest recall news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.
Sunshine Mills has had a recurring issue with elevated aflatoxin levels in its dog food, it seems. In Sept. 2020, the company recalled 12 lots of its products over the potential toxin, and the next month, they expanded the recall to include an additional 46 lots. The recall was initiated after the Louisiana Department of Agriculture found elevated aflatoxin levels in a 4-lb bag of Sunshine Mills’ pet food during a routine sampling. Additionally, some of the company’s dog food tested positive for Salmonella in June of this year, an issue it also faced in Aug. 2020. Going further back, in 2018, some Sunshine Mills’ dog foods were recalled due to elevated levels of vitamin D, which can lead to poisoning in dogs when consumed in high amounts. In all of these instances, no dogs were reported to get sick from the food. RELATED: If You Have These 2 Popular Seasonings, Throw Them Out Now, FDA Says.