Do you love feeding your canine buddy the Simply Nourish dog food brand? I am sure that you will find my article on Simply Nourish Dog Food recall very helpful. As pet parents, we know that our feline and canine friend’s health highly depends on their diet. That is why a diet with the best nutrition should be a priority for your pooch.
Speaking of dog nutrition, different people have different opinions on what should make up your dog’s daily diet. Most vets and dog nutritionists, however, say that decent dog food should have ingredients such as meat, veggies, wholesome grains, and fruits. In addition, it should be free of fillers and synthetic additives or colors. So, does Simply Nourish fall into the category of good dog food?
In my article today, I shall be looking into the Simply Nourish dog food brand with the main focus on their recalls and the reasons behind it.
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Is Simply Nourish a good dog food?
Simply Nourish dog food is ranked as above-average dog food that is available in both dry and canned varieties. The brand is known for using a significant amount of meat as well as high-quality ingredients for the most part making their dog food an excellent choice for your pooch.
The Simply Nourish dog food brand was initially introduced to the pet food industry by American Nutrition Inc. Founded in 1972, this family-owned pet food company has its head office located in Ogden, UT, and is owned by Jack Behnken. Annually, Simply Nourish is said to make over 300k tons of both wet and dry cat and dog foods. You will find their products under brand names such as Natural Harmony, Atta Boy, Atta Cat, Vita Bone, and Basic Plus.
You can read more about American Nutrition Inc. here.
In March 2020, the American Nutrition Inc. (ANI), and C.J. Foods, which are two top-notch pet food brands, merged to form Alphia. C.J. Foods (CJF) has more than 35 years of experience in making high-quality dry pet food while ANI boasts over 60 years of experience in the same field. CJF is owned by a private equity firm called J.H. Whitney Capital Partners that is based in Connecticut since 2014.
You can learn more about Alphia, the company formed after merging the two pet food giants here.
With the merging of the two established pet food manufacturers in the US, you can only expect the best.
Who makes Simply Nourish dog food?
Simply Nourish is produced by American Nutrition which is based in the US. The company has production plants in 3 different locations including Ogden, UT, Woodland, WA, and Hazelton, PA. Both their wet and dry dog food varieties are made using premium ingredients to promote your canine companion’s overall health and happy lifestyle.
The brand has a wide variety of dog food recipes with a lot of sub-varieties in its wet and dry range including Source, Natural Solutions, Limited Ingredients, among others. You can find recipes for pups, small & large dog breeds as well as those targeting pooches with sensitivities and allergies. And whether your dog likes grain-free or grain-inclusive formulas, Simply Nourish got your needs covered. Their recipes also use a moderate range of fish and meat ingredients. You can always find this Nutritional Info at the back of the package on the ingredient list.
All Simply Nourish dog food brand products are quality and always meet the food standards set by the American Association of Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Simply Nourish dog food recall 2019, 2020, and 2021
Simply Nourish has never had dog food recalls between 2019 and 2020. In 2021, August to be precise, 8 Simply Nourish products were pulled out of the shelves due to high levels of vitamin D. This recall involved more than 51,000 packages of the brand’s frozen dog food that were marketed in 2 lb. and 4.5 lb. weight packaging with “Best By” dates as shown in the table below.
Simply Nourish dog food recall history
I love the Simply Nourish brand’s limited history of dog food recalls which puts a stamp on the high-quality nutritional value of most of its products and recipes. Before the August 2021 recall on the frozen batches below, the brand shows no records of any other recalls.
Date of Recall | Announcement | Reason for Recall | What Was Recalled |
August 2021 | Voluntary recall FDA website here | Elevated levels of vitamin D | Simply Nourish Frozen Chicken & Veggies 2 lb., UPC Code 73725792262, “Best By” date 11/10/2022 to 1/12/2023Simply Nourish Frozen Chicken & Veggies 4.5 lb. UPC Code 73725762264, “Best by” range 11/10/2022 to 1/12/2023Simply Nourish Frozen Beef & Barley 4.5 lb. UPC Code 73725732267 “Best by” range 11/10/2022 to 1/12/2023Simply Nourish Frozen Turkey & Sweet Potato 2 lb./4.5 lb. UPC Code 73725792260/3 “Best by” range 11/10/2022 to 1/12/2023Simply Nourish Frozen Pork & Veggies 2 lb./4.5 lb. UPC Code 73725792079/8 “Best by” range 11/10/2022 to 1/12/2023 |
Reasons for Simply Nourish dog food recall
Simply Nourish has only been recalled once in August 2021 due to high levels of vitamin D in 51,000 packages of its frozen dog food range. Despite the recall, however, no dog parents have reported any sicknesses to date. At least not yet and no other Simply Nourish products have been affected. So, what do we know about vitamin D?
Vitamin D is a vital nutrient that is important for your canine buddy’s overall health as it helps your pooch normalize the balance and maintenance of phosphorous and calcium in his body. This nutrient is commonly found in a number of sources in your dog’s diet including egg yolks, liver, and fish. Your dog can also get vitamin D from dairy and beef.
While vitamin D is a must-have nutrient for your doggie friend, eating food with very high levels of it can lead to severe health problems due to vitamin D toxicity. Other than diet, other causes of vitamin D toxicity in dogs include consumption of human vitamin D supplements or eating chemicals with the compound. Symptoms of vitamin D poisoning are decreased appetite, vomiting, excessive drooling, adding/losing weight, as well as increased water drinking or urination.
According to the FDA, vitamin D poisoning diagnosis and treatment can only be done by your vet since the signs named above can be from other diseases. Make sure that you pay your vet a visit when you notice signs of vitamin D toxicity in your canine friend.
FAQs
Has Simply Nourish dog food been discontinued?
Despite the large recall on 51,000 packages of the Simply Nourish Frozen dog food variety, there has been no announcement about discontinued production of the brand’s food. The products were pulled out of the shelves for high levels of vitamin D which can lead to toxicity.
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Hi there! My name is Alex Landy, one of the co-founders here at Our Pets HQ and a parent to a small-breed Yorkie. I am a published author of two books on dog breeding and currently write on various pet-related blogs about caring for dogs. I am a parent of two daughters and live outside Boston where I spend a lot of time with family and serve in different breeding clubs. You can reach me at alex@ourpetshq.com