LOS ANGELES - Veterinarians in Los Angeles are sounding the alarm after a popular pet food product is being blamed for the deaths of at least 70 dogs and sickening dozens of others.According to Airvet, the deaths of 70 dogs and more than 80 other dogs being sick prompted the FDA to recall some of the pet foods manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods.
According to the FDA, multiple samples of pet foods from Midwestern Pet Foods contain dangerous levels of aflatoxin.According to Airvet, symptoms of aflatoxin pointing include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, sluggishness, loss of appetite or jaundice.Below is a list of products being recalled:Pet owners are being asked to throw out the products and to sanitize any bowls or storage units that.