Katherine Webster  |  December 31, 2020

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Aflatoxin prompts pet food recall.

UPDATE: The Sportmix pet food recall has been expanded to include all pet food that contains corn, was manufactured in Midwestern Pet Foods Inc.’s Oklahoma plant and has an expiration date on or before July 9, 2022. The recall was expanded following the deaths of at least 70 dogs and illness in 80 others.


Midwestern Pet Foods has issued a voluntary pet food recall of its Sportmix pet foods due to the presence of high levels of aflatoxin, which could pose a health risk.

The Evansville, Indiana-based company recalled varieties of its Sportmix dog and cat foods due to testing that indicated the amount of aflatoxin in the products was in excess of the acceptable limits, according to an Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notice about the pet food recall.

Aflatoxin is produced by the mold Aspergillus flavus, which grows on grains such as corn that are used in pet foods. High levels of aflatoxin can cause pets to become ill or die.

The products, which are distributed nationwide, are sold to both online distributors as well as retail stores.

The lot code information for the affected products is on the back of bag and appears in a three-line code, with the top line’s format being “EXP 03/03/22/05/L#/B###/HH:MM.”

The following Sportmix products are affected by the pet food recall:

  • 50 lb. Sportmix Energy Plus Lots Exp 03/02/22/05/L2, 03/02/22/05/L3, 03/03/22/05/L2
  • 44 lb. Sportmix Energy Plus Lots 03/02/22/05/L3
  • 50 lb. Sportmix Premium High Energy Lots 03/03/22/05/L3
  • 44 lb. Sportmix Premium High Energy Lots 03/03/22/05/L3
  • 31 lb. Sportmix Original Cat Lots 03/03/22/05/L3
  • 15 lb. Sportmix Original Cat Lots 03/03/22/05/L2, 03/03/22/05/L3

Consumers are advised not to feed the recalled pet foods to their own pets or to other animals.

According to the FDA, the products should be destroyed in such a way that children, pets, and wildlife are not able to access them.

Bowls, cups and storage containers that have come in contact with the products affected by the pet food recall should be washed and sanitized.

Aflatoxin prompts pet food recall. The FDA advises retailers and distributors to pull the recalled lots from shelves and not to sell or donate the products involved in the pet food recall.

Retailers also are encouraged to reach out to consumers who bought the products if they have the information available to do so.

The FDA is aware of reports of dogs’ illnesses and deaths associated with the Sportmix products involved in the pet food recall; no deaths or illnesses have been reported in cats or humans.

According to a New York Times report, 28 dogs have died and eight others have become ill after possibly ingesting fatal levels of Aflatoxin.

“Although this pet food recall is still unfolding, we are sharing the facts we have so far because the levels of aflatoxin found in the recalled pet food are potentially fatal,” Dr. Amber McCoig said in a statement, according to NBC News. McCoig is the deputy director of the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine Division of Compliance deputy director.

Symptoms of aflatoxin poisoning in pets include sluggishness, loss of appetite, jaundice, vomiting and/or diarrhea, according to the FDA.

Consumers who notice these symptoms in their pets should contact their veterinarian immediately.

For questions related to this pet food recall, contact Midwestern Pet Foods Consumer Affairs at 800-474-4163, extension 455, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Central, Monday through Friday, or via email at info@midwesternpetfoods.com.

Have you purchased any of the products affected by this pet food recall? Tell us about your experience in the comment section below.

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36 thoughts onHigh Levels of Aflatoxin Prompt Sportmix Pet Food Recall

  1. Victoria says:

    I was corresponding with Midwestern Pet Foods and a person was sending me emails by the name of Shawn. Everything seemed to be going ok like they were going to refund me the money when the vet bills were sent to the claims department and then I got a call back from Dr. Stan their Vet! He was rude and said since my dogs didn’t suffer liver damage they wouldn’t help me. How is that fair? My dogs suffered every other symptom listed and fortunately didn’t die. But my thought is, animals react differently many factors need to be taken into account like their age, weight etc….. My dogs suffered and one of my dogs that got sick was going into shock when we got to the vet ER a couple weeks ago. This has caused a huge stain financially and emotionally. My heart goes out to the pet owners that lost their pets. I want in on this lawsuit! I demand justice for this injustice!

  2. Amber says:

    My dog had seizures from this food and was rushed to emergency care. He has survived but have been advised to monitor and continuous checkups. Super expensive…when will they file a class action to cover these costs?

  3. Brendan Walsh says:

    My dog had diarrhea for close to 2 weeks straight, multiple times a day. When I took her to the vet, they ran several tests and couldn’t find anything wrong with her! As a graduate student studying toxicology I have no doubt in my mind that this food was the cause. Called Chewy today to return the food and scheduled a vet appointment for my dog tomorrow morning. I hope her liver is not bad… Aflatoxin is no joke when it comes to hepatotoxins! My heart goes out to all the owners, whose dogs have passed away due to this careless act. Please contact me if any class action lawsuit arises. What Midwestern Pet Food did is unacceptable!

    1. Amber says:

      Mine was purchased from chewy as well. See my comment above.

  4. Theresa Giffel says:

    My English springer spaniel was fed this food. I have inoccured bet bills due to the dog food recall. Don’t know if he is ok or not yet. Included me in this lawsuit please!

  5. MarkAnthony Simonson says:

    Please include me in a class action against Sport mix. Lost our 2 companions of 10 years only days apart.

  6. Hazel Veal says:

    Sportmix Premium High Energy, 50 lb. bag
    Exp 03/03/22/05/L3 made my dogs so sick. And
    15 lb. Sportmix Original Cat Lots 03/03/22/05/L2, 03/03/22/05/L3 my cats puked a couple times. Add me to the lawsuit.

  7. endy says:

    my american bully has lost his appetite and developed hives.. i contacted midwestern petfood and they ignored my email

  8. April Swallie says:

    I had 2 English bulldogs die. This is the only food we have been feeding since taking them off puppy. They followed these symptoms completely. Before I could get them to the vet they died. These were family members. We thought we we feeding them the right thing all this time.

  9. Jamie C Owens says:

    My dog has also been I’ll. Working on gathering data as we speak.

  10. Angela jackson says:

    Add me please dog became ill

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