Baby Trend and the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission issued a warning about some popular strollers after the death of a 14-month-old child.
According to regulators, the child was not actually in the stroller but died after his neck became trapped between the pivoting canopy tube and the armrest. The father was nearby but was unable to see the child until it was too late.
The company also received a report of a 17-month-old who was partially secured and suffered neck bruises when he became trapped. Parents are urged to remove the canopy when not in use, not allow children to play on strollers, and fully secure children in the stroller with the harness.The strollers have been sold since 2009 at Walmart, Kohl’s, Target and BuyBuy Baby as well as online at Baby Trend, Amazon and Bed Bath and Beyond.Purina said it was notified about two dog showing signs of vitamin D toxicity after eating the food. The dogs recovered after they stopped eating the food.
The company said it was notified about two dogs showing signs of vitamin D toxicity after eating the food. The dogs recovered after they stopped eating the food. Vitamin D toxicity may include vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, excessive drooling, and kidney problems.Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental in 8-pound and 20-pound bags
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