Discoloration in Purina dog food should be assessed for severity and uniformity:
• Minor discoloration may appear as a slight off-shade, while severe discoloration may darken or change the color. Check for pockets of discolored kibble or consistent discoloration.
• Mild discoloration may not indicate spoilage if the food smells fresh and has no mold. It may be safe to feed your dog the food but watch for digestive issues.
• If the food smells or has mold, throw it out immediately. Avoid feeding your dog spoiled food at all costs.
• If you're worried about the discolored food's safety, contact Purina. They may offer tailored advice based on your situation. Their website has contact information for help.
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