Giving your pet something to eat can make ... the owner sick

Currently, more and more people try to limit the consumption of processed foods to improve health. Even some dog owners tend to say no to canned foods.

Although this type of food is quite convenient and can be stored in the refrigerator, they have decided to replace it with a diet that uses fresh meat. According to Quartz, a recent study has raised concerns about human health risks when feeding dogs that feed from raw meat. This may be the cause of some human diseases caused by bacteria and parasites.

How serious is this problem and where is the subject really affected?

First, one thing worth noting is the evidence of health benefits that the fresh meat diet offers are quite limited. Some studies show that this may enhance the overall digestibility of the animal, but studies of comparative correlations are rare. In addition, experts are still concerned about whether this diet provides adequate nutritional value.

Domestic dogs are not like wild predators. They have evolved alongside humans for about 30,000 years and their diet has been shaped by human foods and environments. They can be easily adapted to a mixed diet, even eating discarded items from residential areas and digesting whole starch.

Picture 1 of Giving your pet something to eat can make ... the owner sick
Many people are concerned about choosing the right diet for dogs.

In many places, traditional dog diets include raw meat, leftovers and other homemade foods. And unlike most human processed foods, pet food is often produced to provide important nutrients.

Recently, a study appeared in the Veterinary Journal analyzed 35 frozen raw meat products from eight different brands and found E.coli bacteria in 28 samples, Listeria monocytogenes harmful bacteria in 19 Samples and Salmonella in seven samples. Besides, some samples also contain parasites. Other previous studies have clearly shown and underscored the insanity of fresh food for pets in Canada, North America and New Zealand.

By comparison, it can be seen that unprocessed raw meat bought directly from the butcher is less likely to be contaminated than the products in the study. However, the problem is that until now there has been no study comparing dog food in raw form produced commercially with raw meat samples sold in small quantities. Therefore, we cannot be sure which is more harmful.

For dogs, bacteria and parasites found in food are not really a big problem. They are resistant to many types of bacteria, so they rarely get sick when eating raw meat, although they can sometimes get stomach illness caused by Salmonella. However, dogs can become harmful carriers and unintentionally spread through their feces, leading to some serious human diseases.

It is especially important that the bacteria in these foods are resistant to antibiotic treatment. This is really a concern for both human and animal health. When infected with these harmful bacteria, patients will encounter many difficulties in the treatment process and their spread will become a serious public health problem.

According to experts, the parasitic pathogens found in these products can cause many health problems, but they are all uncommon and can almost be disabled when frozen in heat. -20 ℃ degree.

Reduce health risks

We should also note that many human food products may also contain similar harmful bacteria. The UK Food Standards Agency recently said antibiotic-resistant viruses were found at record levels in chicken products sold at supermarkets. Even salad bags can contain Salmonella causing diarrhea and intestinal infections.

When storing and preparing raw food for pets, a few things need to be kept in mind: washing your hands, separating different types of food to prevent cross-contamination, thawing frozen ice in the refrigerator and It is best to leave it in the container and place it in the cool bottom compartment. Be cautious when feeding fresh food to pets to avoid spreading bacteria to surfaces and other household items.

Picture 2 of Giving your pet something to eat can make ... the owner sick
Hands should be washed after contact with fresh dog food.

In fact, pets are still able to transmit bacteria after they have finished eating. Their owners can be exposed in a variety of ways, such as direct contact with caresses, contact with feces, saliva and even sharing sleeping areas with pets. Floors and toys are also contaminating bacteria indirectly in the home.

To reduce risk, you need to wash your hands with soap and hot water after handling fresh food and after cleaning your dog. Separate the storage and storage of food from people and puppies, preferably if possible, prevent puppies from walking in the food preparation area for humans. Just need to be fully equipped and a little more cautious that you can be completely assured in giving your dog a fresh food and minimizing potential health risks for your family.