More than 110 pet deaths—and sicknesses in at least 210 more animals—have been connected to Midwestern Pet Food’s recall of its Sportmix dog and cat food, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday. The recall also affects one kind of freshwater fish food. The Jan. 26 update from the FDA added no additional food to the recall, but the administration did release a list of countries where the already-recalled food was distributed along with updating the number of affected animals. Some of the affected dogs had eaten the company’s Sportmix food, which contained “very high levels” of aflatoxin, according to the FDA. Tests from the Missouri Department of Agriculture revealed the toxin, which is produced by mold and can cause sickness and death in both animals and humans. Not all the deaths and illnesses have been confirmed as aflatoxin poisoning. Here’s what you need to know from the FDA:  dog being fed Credit: Sally Anscombe / Getty How Much Food Has Been Recalled?  Midwest Pet Food in December identified nine contaminated lots of Sportmix dog and cat food, but on Monday the company greatly expanded the recall to more than 1,000 lots of food. The FDA says the company is recalling all the food that contains corn, was made at its Oklahoma plant, and expires on or before July 9, 2022. The Sportmix was sold online and in stores across the United States. The FDA warned Tuesday that the food was also shipped to Bahrain, Barbados, Chile, Costa Rica, Curacao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Polynesia, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Singapore, Taiwan, Trinidad, Ukraine, UAE, Uruguay, and Vietnam. For the expanded January recall: The specific lot codes for this recall aren’t listed because so many are presumably affected. Instead, you should keep your pet from eating the following kinds of food if the expiration date is on or before “07/09/22” and includes “05” in the lot code, the FDA says. (The number means it was made at the Oklahoma plant and matches the lot codes recalled last month.) Pro Pac Adult Mini Chunk, 40-pound bag Pro Pac Performance Puppy, 40-pound bagSplash Fat Cat 32 Percent, 50-pound bagNunn Better Maintenance, 50-pound bagSportmix Original Cat, 15-pound and 31-pound bagsSportmix Maintenance, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix High Protein, 50-pound bagSportmix Energy Plus, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix Stamina, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix Bite Size, 40-pound and 44-pound bagsSportmix High Energy, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix Premium Puppy, 16.5-pound and 33-pound bags “Do not feed the recalled products to your pets or any other animals,” Midwest Pet Food urges in its announcement of the voluntary recall. “Destroy the products in a way that children, pets and wildlife cannot access them. Wash and sanitize pet food bowls, cups and storage containers.” Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter’s Select Dog Food label Left: Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA Sportmix Splash Fat Cat Fish Food and Sportstrail Dog Food labels Credit: FDA Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label Sportmix Stamina Dog Food Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label Left: Credit: FDA Center: One of the recalled Midwestern Pet Food products. | Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA Sportmix Bite Size and Premium High Energy Dog Food labels Two of the recalled foods. | Credit: FDA Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label Left: Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA From the initial December recall: You can tell whether your bag of Sportmix has been recalled by looking at the lot code information on it. Here’s what the codes look like: “EXP 03/03/22/05/L#/B###/HH:MM.” Specifically, you’ll be looking for the number after the L. dog food label Credit: U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Here’s the list of pet foods being recalled:  Sportmix Energy Plus:   50-pound bag Exp 03/02/22/05/L2 Exp 03/02/22/05/L3 Exp 03/03/22/05/L2 44-pound bag Exp 03/02/22/05/L3 Sportmix Premium High Energy: 50-pound bag Exp 03/03/22/05/L3 44-pound bag Exp 03/03/22/05/L3 Sportmix Original Cat: 31-pound bag Exp 03/03/22/05/L3 15-pound bag Exp 03/03/22/05/L2 Exp 03/03/22/05/L3 Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label Sportmix High Energy dog food label Sportmix Cat food label Left: Credit: FDA Center: Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA Poisoning Symptoms  If your pet has eaten Sportmix recently, keep a close eye on him and stop feeding him that food immediately. Then call your veterinarian. What makes aflatoxin especially dangerous for pets, the FDA says, is that unlike humans, they mostly eat the same food over and over. When that happens, the aflatoxin can build up.  Here are the symptoms of aflatoxin poisoning in pets: jaundice (yellow tints in the eyes, skin, and gums because of liver damage), vomiting, sluggishness, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. The FDA writes that the toxin can cause long-term liver issues—which might not be obvious to naked eye—and can eventually lead to a pet’s death.   If your pet exhibits any of these symptoms—or has eaten the food at all—contact your veterinarian and provide them with your furry friend’s dietary history and a photo of the lot number from the bag of food.  You can also report the illness to the FDA here.  

More than 110 pet deaths—and sicknesses in at least 210 more animals—have been connected to Midwestern Pet Food’s recall of its Sportmix dog and cat food, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday. The recall also affects one kind of freshwater fish food.

The Jan. 26 update from the FDA added no additional food to the recall, but the administration did release a list of countries where the already-recalled food was distributed along with updating the number of affected animals.

Some of the affected dogs had eaten the company’s Sportmix food, which contained “very high levels” of aflatoxin, according to the FDA. Tests from the Missouri Department of Agriculture revealed the toxin, which is produced by mold and can cause sickness and death in both animals and humans. Not all the deaths and illnesses have been confirmed as aflatoxin poisoning.

Here’s what you need to know from the FDA: 

dog being fed   Credit: Sally Anscombe / Getty

How Much Food Has Been Recalled? 

Midwest Pet Food in December identified nine contaminated lots of Sportmix dog and cat food, but on Monday the company greatly expanded the recall to more than 1,000 lots of food. The FDA says the company is recalling all the food that contains corn, was made at its Oklahoma plant, and expires on or before July 9, 2022.

The Sportmix was sold online and in stores across the United States. The FDA warned Tuesday that the food was also shipped to Bahrain, Barbados, Chile, Costa Rica, Curacao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Polynesia, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Singapore, Taiwan, Trinidad, Ukraine, UAE, Uruguay, and Vietnam.

For the expanded January recall: The specific lot codes for this recall aren’t listed because so many are presumably affected. Instead, you should keep your pet from eating the following kinds of food if the expiration date is on or before “07/09/22” and includes “05” in the lot code, the FDA says. (The number means it was made at the Oklahoma plant and matches the lot codes recalled last month.)

Pro Pac Adult Mini Chunk, 40-pound bag Pro Pac Performance Puppy, 40-pound bagSplash Fat Cat 32 Percent, 50-pound bagNunn Better Maintenance, 50-pound bagSportmix Original Cat, 15-pound and 31-pound bagsSportmix Maintenance, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix High Protein, 50-pound bagSportmix Energy Plus, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix Stamina, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix Bite Size, 40-pound and 44-pound bagsSportmix High Energy, 44-pound and 50-pound bagsSportmix Premium Puppy, 16.5-pound and 33-pound bags

“Do not feed the recalled products to your pets or any other animals,” Midwest Pet Food urges in its announcement of the voluntary recall. “Destroy the products in a way that children, pets and wildlife cannot access them. Wash and sanitize pet food bowls, cups and storage containers.”

   Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label         Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter's Select Dog Food label       

Left: Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA

Sportmix Splash Fat Cat Fish Food and Sportstrail Dog Food labels   Credit: FDA

   Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label         Sportmix Stamina Dog Food         Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label       

Left: Credit: FDA Center: One of the recalled Midwestern Pet Food products. | Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA

Sportmix Bite Size and Premium High Energy Dog Food labels   Two of the recalled foods. | Credit: FDA

   Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food         Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label       

From the initial December recall: You can tell whether your bag of Sportmix has been recalled by looking at the lot code information on it. Here’s what the codes look like: “EXP 03/03/22/05/L#/B###/HH:MM.” Specifically, you’ll be looking for the number after the L.

dog food label   Credit: U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Here’s the list of pet foods being recalled: 

Sportmix Energy Plus:  

50-pound bag

Exp 03/02/22/05/L2

Exp 03/02/22/05/L3

Exp 03/03/22/05/L2

44-pound bag

Sportmix Premium High Energy:

Exp 03/03/22/05/L3

Sportmix Original Cat:

31-pound bag

15-pound bag

   Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label         Sportmix High Energy dog food label         Sportmix Cat food label       

Left: Credit: FDA Center: Credit: FDA Right: Credit: FDA

Poisoning Symptoms 

If your pet has eaten Sportmix recently, keep a close eye on him and stop feeding him that food immediately. Then call your veterinarian. What makes aflatoxin especially dangerous for pets, the FDA says, is that unlike humans, they mostly eat the same food over and over. When that happens, the aflatoxin can build up. 

Here are the symptoms of aflatoxin poisoning in pets: jaundice (yellow tints in the eyes, skin, and gums because of liver damage), vomiting, sluggishness, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. The FDA writes that the toxin can cause long-term liver issues—which might not be obvious to naked eye—and can eventually lead to a pet’s death.  

If your pet exhibits any of these symptoms—or has eaten the food at all—contact your veterinarian and provide them with your furry friend’s dietary history and a photo of the lot number from the bag of food. 

You can also report the illness to the FDA here.  

dog being fed Credit: Sally Anscombe / Getty

dog being fed

Credit: Sally Anscombe / Getty

  Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label         Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter's Select Dog Food label      

 Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label         Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter's Select Dog Food label     

Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label    

Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter's Select Dog Food label    

Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label

Sportmix pro pac adult mini chunk dog food label

Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter’s Select Dog Food label

Sportmix Nunn Better Hunter’s Select Dog Food label

Left: Credit: FDA

Right: Credit: FDA

Sportmix Splash Fat Cat Fish Food and Sportstrail Dog Food labels Credit: FDA

Sportmix Splash Fat Cat Fish Food and Sportstrail Dog Food labels

Credit: FDA

  Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label         Sportmix Stamina Dog Food         Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label      

 Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label         Sportmix Stamina Dog Food         Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label     

Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label    

Sportmix Stamina Dog Food    

Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label    

Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label

Sportmix High Protein Dog Food label

Sportmix Stamina Dog Food

Sportmix Stamina Dog Food

Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label

Sportmix Premium Maintenance Dog Food label

Center: One of the recalled Midwestern Pet Food products. | Credit: FDA

Sportmix Bite Size and Premium High Energy Dog Food labels Two of the recalled foods. | Credit: FDA

Sportmix Bite Size and Premium High Energy Dog Food labels

Two of the recalled foods. | Credit: FDA

| Credit: FDA

  Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food         Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label      

 Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food         Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label     

Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food    

Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label    

Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food

Sportmix Puppy Small Bites Dog Food

Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label

Sportmix Premium Puppy Small Bites Dog Food label

dog food label Credit: U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

dog food label

Credit: U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

  Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label         Sportmix High Energy dog food label         Sportmix Cat food label      

 Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label         Sportmix High Energy dog food label         Sportmix Cat food label     

Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label    

Sportmix High Energy dog food label    

Sportmix Cat food label    

Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label

Sportmix Premium Energy Plus Dog Food Label

Sportmix High Energy dog food label

Sportmix High Energy dog food label

Sportmix Cat food label

Sportmix Cat food label

Center: Credit: FDA