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xteacher
Jun 19, 2013Explorer
Of course, raw chicken also has a salmonella risk, which is why humans have to cook it before eating it. Most of the Salmonella risk is to the humans, rather than the dogs. Sometimes, a dog will get it, especially if it has other, underlying health issues. However, a dog's digestive tract is so short, salmonella usually doesn't have enough time to develop in order to cause a problem.
I'd recommend washing your hands well after handling any product, animal or human, that has meat in it.
I'd recommend washing your hands well after handling any product, animal or human, that has meat in it.
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