A new study has found that feeding dogs uncooked meat increases their risk of excreting E. coli that is resistant to a widely-used antibiotic, thereby increasing the potential that the bacteria will ...
The raw meat you toss to your dog may be a hit, but it may also lead to dangerous antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, a new study suggests. An analysis of data from more than 200 4-month-old ...
The trend for feeding pet dogs raw meat is associated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria in their stools, and the potential for contamination of their human cohabitees with resistant organisms, ...
Feeding dogs raw (uncooked) meat increases their risk of excreting E. coli that cannot be killed by a widely used antibiotic - ciprofloxacin - researchers at the University of Bristol have found from ...
The raw meat you toss to your dog may be a hit, but it may also lead to dangerous antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, a new study suggests. An analysis of data from more than 200 4-month-old ...
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Millions of people in the United States are putting both their pets and family members at risk of deadly infections. Blame their pure intentions. How? By feeding raw food products to their pet dogs ...
A raw food diet for dogs consists of uncooked meats, raw eggs, and whole or ground bones. But raw food could be contaminated and lead to bacterial infections that compromise your dog's -and your ...
Pet owners want the best for their animals, which includes feeding them the best diet possible. In recent years, many pet parents have begun turning to a fresh diet consisting of home-cooked foods -- ...
Think twice before indulging your dog by offering chunks of raw meat. Recent research findings have associated feeding raw meat to dogs and the growing presence of drug-resistant bacteria in the ...
Feeding dogs raw (uncooked) meat increases their risk of excreting E. coli that cannot be killed by a widely used antibiotic -- ciprofloxacin -- researchers have found from a study of 600 healthy pet ...