Jessy Edwards , Jon Styf  |  March 20, 2023

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Close up of a yellow labrador eating from a dog bowl, representing the Nestle Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental dog food recall.
(Photo Credit: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock)

Update:

  • Nestle Purina expanded its recall of prescription dog food potentially containing elevated levels of vitamin D.
  • The additional lots of Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental (PPVD EL) 8- and 20-pound bags have production codes with the first eight characters 2213 1082 and 2214 1082.
  • The food is available only fromf veterinary clinics, Purina Vet Direct, Purina for Professionals and retailers who accept prescriptions.
  • Purina’s investigation showed a U.S. supplier production error in only this product.
  • Pet owners should stop using the food and throw it out where no other animal can get to it.
  • Signs of vitamin D toxicity may include vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination and excessive drooling to kidney dysfunction.

Nestle Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental recall overview: 

  • Who: Nestle Purina recalled select lots of its Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental prescription dry dog food.
  • Why: The dog food may have overly high vitamin D levels.
  • Where: The dog food recall is active in the United States.

(Feb. 13, 2023)

Nestle Purina recalled select lots of its Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental prescription dry dog food due to potentially elevated vitamin D levels after two dogs were made sick by eating the food.

The United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) website posted the recall Feb. 8. It applies to Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental (PPVD EL) 8- and 20-pound bags with UPC codes 38100 19190 (8-pound bags) and 38100 19192 (20-pound bags).

According to the recall, the prescription dry dog food has potentially elevated levels of vitamin D. Ingestion of elevated levels of vitamin D can lead to health issues depending on the levels and the length of exposure, the Nestle Purina recall states. 

“Vitamin D toxicity may include vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, and excessive drooling to renal (kidney) dysfunction,” according to the dog food recall.

Purina initiated the recall after receiving two reports of confirmed cases of a dog exhibiting signs of vitamin D toxicity after consuming the food. Once taken off the food, each of the dogs recovered, the company says. 

Purina is not facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes lead to class action lawsuits.

Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental distributed nationwide, dog food recall states

The affected dry dog food was distributed throughout the United States by prescription only through veterinary clinics, Purina Vet Direct, Purina for Professionals and other select retailers with the ability to validate a prescription, the Nestle Purina recall states.

Nestle Purina advises pet owners who purchased bags of the recalled Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental to immediately stop feeding it to their dogs and throw it away in a container where no other animals, including wildlife, can get to it. 

If signs such as weight loss, excessive drooling, vomiting, loss of appetite or increased thirst or urination occurred in their dog while eating this diet, pet owners should contact their vet, according to the dog food recall

Vets should remove and destroy the affected product from their inventory.

In related news, Nestle Purina recalled some of its prescription wet dog food in December as the cans were incorrectly packaged with a different product.

Are you affected by this dog food recall? Let us know in the comments. 


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46 thoughts onNestle Purina expands Pro Plan Veterinary dog food recall

  1. Pearl Reynolds says:

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    1. Justin Veeder says:

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    2. Richard peloquin says:

      I received some food from my local food shelf that was donated and my dog started to loose control of his urination and got to the point of him not eating renal fail, no appetite, by the time it was discovered my best friend has passed and he was plenty healthy before we had the food

  2. Violet Mora says:

    Add me

  3. Leslie Strickland says:

    Add me please

  4. MARYANNE A PRZYWARA says:

    Please add me.

  5. Leticia García says:

    I have 6 dog’s and 3 cats, please add me.

  6. Mirla Lopez says:

    Add me

  7. Elizabeth Juern says:

    My dog died because of this food and purina won’t speak to me! Add me if there’s a class action and I’m also looking into filing a private lawsuit.

    1. Karen Brown says:

      Add me please

  8. Michele Sibley says:

    My dog has been in and out of the vet and specialists offices since January 6th, 2023 racking up several thousand dollars of vet bills. We finally found out her issues were due to the Purina Elemental diet. We were the first family to report this to Purina and the recall came out 24 hours later. However since I don’t have the lot number of our food, they won’t consider it a “confirmed case”. Our dog still has not recovered. If there is a class action lawsuit, I’d like to be made aware.

  9. ALA says:

    I am affected by the Purina El recall. Please add me to the list.

  10. Jeana Biegger says:

    Please add me

    1. Karen Brown says:

      I am a member of Top LawAction suite and I like to be a part of this my dog has been sick from that dogfood

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