The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a formal warning to Midwestern Pet Foods, Inc., maker of 12 pet food brands and sub-brands, after inspections of manufacturing plants revealed serious violations.The FDA claims conditions at the firm’s facilities likely contributed to the illness or death of hundreds of dogs and cats.
What Caused the FDA’s Action?
According to the FDA…
“Analysis of these subsequent samples found that additional SPORTMiX branded products, spanning multiple products and lot codes, contained aflatoxin at levels as high as 558 ppb. FDA considers that aflatoxin levels in dog and cat food above 20 ppb will support a charge of adulteration… because of the reasonable possibility that a regular diet of such food will be fatal or injurious to the health of the pet. Therefore, these pet food products manufactured in your OK facility are adulterated in that they bear or contain a poisonous or deleterious substance which renders them injurious to health.”
Aflatoxin levels were nearly 28 times the safe upper limit of 20 parts per billion (ppb) established by the FDA.
More Safety Violations
The FDA’s official warning to Midwestern Pet Foods contained multiple instances of critical safety violations.
Read the official FDA Warning letter issued to Midwestern Pet Foods for details.
Midwestern Pet Foods Brands
The following is a list of brands and sub-brands known to be manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods.
And any one of them (at any time) can be suddenly affected by changes to these FDA findings:
- CanineX
- Earthborn Holistic
- Meridian
- Nunn Better
- Pro Pac
- Pro Pac Ultimates
- Splash
- Sportmix
- Sportmix Wholesomes
- Sportstrail
- Unrefined
- Venture
Midwestern Pet Foods Recall History
The following list includes all dog food recalls since 2016 related to Midwestern Pet Foods.
- Midwestern Pet Foods Recalls Multiple Dog and Cat Food Brands (3/28/2021)
- Deadly Dog and Cat Food Recall Expands: More Brands, Over 1000 Lots (1/12/2021)
- Sportmix Dog and Cat Foods Recalled Due to Deadly Mold Toxin (12/30/2020)
What to Do?
As of this date…
No additional recalls related to this FDA warning have been reported.
courtesy of Dog Food Advisor