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FDA lists dog food brands linked to heart disease


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The Food and Drug Administration wants pet owners to be aware of what's in their dog's food and how it could impact their pet's health.

It's continuing to investigate a connection to certain dog food ingredients and canine heart disease.

 

Many of the foods that are being investigated are labeled as grain free with main ingredients like peas, lentils and potatoes.

The investigation started in July 2018.

 

FDA Lists Dog Food Brands Linked To Heart Disease
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The FDA just released new information after investigating hundreds of cases of sudden heart disease in dogs, reports Mary McGuire (2:18). WCCO 4 News At 10 – June 27, 2019
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This week the FDA released its third report in the investigation, which includes 16 pet food brands linked to more than 500 cases of canine heart disease.

According to the FDA, the brands that were named most frequently in reports submitted to the FDA as of April 30, 2019, include: Acana (67), Zignature (64), Taste of the Wild (53), 4Health (32), Earthborn Holistic (32), Blue Buffalo (31), Nature’s Domain (29), Fromm (24), Merrick (16), California Natural (15), Natural Balance (15), Orijen (12), Nature’s Variety (11), NutriSource (10), Nutro (10) and Rachael Ray Nutrish (10). These include both grain-free and grain-containing diets in all forms: kibble, canned, raw and home-cooked.

The FDA is asking pet owners and veterinarians to report any cases of canine heart disease.

FDA officials say the nature of a possible connection between the dog foods listed and canine dilated cardiomyopathy has not yet been determined, so none of the foods have been recalled.

“We have shared case report information with these firms so they can make informed decisions about the marketing and formulation of their products. We are also sharing this information with the public, but encourage pet owners to work with their veterinarians, who may consult with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist, prior to making diet changes,” the FDA website says.

For more information, you can visit fda.gov.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          SEE VIDEO   ;         https://wjactv.com/news/local/fda-investigating-possible-link-between-certain-dog-foods-canine-heart-disease                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

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