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Can dogs get salmonella from raw chicken?

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Yep, dogs can get a salmonella infection. In fact, some dogs are carriers and it can be found in their saliva and poop. ... Salmonella travels out of their system along with their raw dog food, making it less likely that they'll get sick. read more

Whatever the real number, what is undisputed is that Salmonella infection in dogs isn’t just a cause of concern for that species: Salmonella is zoonotic – that is, transmissible from animals to people, which in the case of dogs is usually through the oral-fecal route. read more

Raw chicken is particularly dangerous. Dogs who eat trash or dead animals are at high risk for salmonella food poisoning. Birds often carry salmonella bacteria, and dogs can catch salmonellosis from eating infected birds or by having contact with bird feeders, bird houses or other objects that have come into contact with infected birds. read more

Salmonella is only on raw chicken. WRONG. Salmonella doesn’t make dogs sick, just humans. WRONG. Dammit! Yep, dogs can get a salmonella infection. In fact, some dogs are carriers and it can be found in their saliva and poop. read more

Yes, the dog can act as a salmonella carrier, but the solution is simple—do not eat dog crap and wash your hands after picking up after your dog. Even kibble-fed dogs regularly shed salmonella and other bacteria. read more

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