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Revival Animal Health, LLC Voluntarily Recalls Canine Milk Replacers Due to Elevated Levels of Vitamin D

MediumPublished Apr 17, 2026· AI-analyzed May 4, 2026View original FDA source
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What happened

Revival Animal Health, LLC has initiated a voluntary recall of Breeder’s Edge Foster Care Canine and Shelter’s Choice Canine Milk Replacers due to variable Vitamin D levels, which include both excessively low and elevated concentrations.

Who it affects

Revival Animal Health, LLC, veterinary professionals, animal shelter operators, and animal health quality assurance departments.

Why it matters

Variable nutrient levels in neonatal animal products pose clinical risks and suggest potential failures in formulation controls or mixing homogeneity. Regulatory professionals in the animal health space should note that vitamin toxicity or deficiency in milk replacers can have significant impacts on vulnerable populations like neonatal canines.

Practical takeaway

QA and manufacturing teams should review batch records for mixing and formulation consistency; regulatory teams must ensure recall communications reach veterinary clinics and shelters immediately.

FDA source material

Revival Animal Health of Orange City, IA is recalling Breeder’s Edge® Foster Care® Canine and Shelter’s Choice® Canine Milk Replacers due to variable levels of Vitamin D resulting in both low and elevated levels in some of the canine milk replacers.

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