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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Bacteria Infection?

Hi Guinnivere. We have been raw feeding for about 3 months and no
salmonella or e-coli in the dogs or in us. I remember being new. You
learn so much on this list! Dogs stomachs and intestines are
different than a humans. Their stomach acid is stronger than ours and
that helps to kill off bacterias. Also their intentinal tract is
shorter than a humans to the food is eliminated much faster. There
are over 9,000 members on this list and I doubt anyone has ever had a
problem with e-coli or salmonella when feeding raw.
Kimberly

> i have one question: has anyone ever personally (not heard of
through other people)
> experienced a salmonella or e-coli infection in their raw fed dog?
>
> thanks,
> guinnivere
>


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