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February 2019
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Hello, Materialscientist. The material that you removed had been added because it amplified the significance of the product recall. Additional depth and relevant credible references have now been provided for these details which are of wide interest to grieving pet owners and their veterinarians who may be researching further information on the recall or on related symptoms associated with Vitamin D overdose. Please don't dilute these facts or minimize the seriousness of this recall, which appears to have been caused by Hills Pet Nutrition's negligent action in not providing effective incoming inspection processes for materials sourced from external suppliers, especially from Asia. The unreliable nature of food ingredients supplied by China for pet food is well-documented and is even referenced in this article. The Pet Food industry has been aggressively lobbying lawmakers to remove the requirement for quality controls and record keeping that could identify these problems before the damage occurs. I would be happy to provide further reference of this fact, which I did not include in the article, because the specific causes of the issue have not yet been disclosed by Hills. - Dr. Richard Thwaites, DVM 18:31, 16 February 2019 (UTC)