Vet News Salmonella in tomatoes…and in pets? Nine points to know

June 17th, 2008  

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Well my dogs don't eat tomatoes, but is there any other veggies/fruits that Salmonella hides in?? My dogs love strawberries, bananas, and mixed veggies.

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ashleigh June 17th, 2008 12:29:00 PM

My abyssinian, Paloma, likes tomatoes, especially if they come with the rest of a blt or spinach salad.

Moira O'Connor June 17th, 2008 01:17:00 PM

Ashleigh--Almost aything that grow in a field may be contaminated by Salmonella. That's the price of eating things grown from the earth when fecal contamination has its way with her.

Dr. Patty Khuly June 17th, 2008 01:36:00 PM

okay first off, people need to keep the chickens away from the crops....

having said that...my dogs love tomatoes, but so do my cats. Almost all my cats will eat tomatoes and watermelon...

(tomatoes are especially tasty on spaghetti with CHEESE says the cats...>"< )

LorriM June 17th, 2008 04:50:00 PM

Hmm.... nope, still totally glad I don't depend on a commercially prepared diet. :)

But I (the human) love tomatoes so the scare was jarring. But unfortunately, we live in a world where we don't all grow our own food and don't know exactly what it's going through - and we don't live (nor should we) live in a totally germ-free society.

Carissa June 17th, 2008 08:01:00 PM

According to her allergy tests, the Divine Miss K. is allergic to both tomatoes
and potatoes (seems logical). It's sometimes difficult to find higher quality
wet foods that don't include these vegetables as additions. My latest
find is EVO's "Ancestral Diet", 95% chicken and turkey... She also shows
no interest in her humans' food.

Miss Kitty's Mom June 17th, 2008 09:04:00 PM

My dogs eat commercial raw food as well as raw chicken, so I can't get too worried about them eating tomatoes with salmonella. Their current vet worries about it though and about salmonella transmission to humans. That said, I wouldn't feed them tomatoes unless I was eating the same ones myself and I certainly wouldn't buy any food I thought might be contaminated.

Mandy June 17th, 2008 09:30:00 PM

My doggies love every fruit & vegetable that we like, I guess we'll all get sick together....

Barbara A. Albright/New Hampshire June 17th, 2008 10:53:00 PM

My dogs have been eating raw chicken for 13 yrs. So far no salmonella. (knock on wood) That being said, I got salmonella 30 yrs ago from fast food fried chicken... go figure....

Betsy June 18th, 2008 08:43:00 AM

All the 9 tips in the post are quite helpful and practicle. Hope to see more on the issue.

 

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