Salmonellosis is uncommon in dogs and cats, but they can be carriers of the bacteria. This means that even if the pets don't show symptoms of salmonellosis, they can still shed Salmonella in their stool and saliva and then spread the bacteria to the home environment and to people and other pets in the household. 28 июл. 2020 г.
How do I know if my dog has salmonella?
Here are some signs that your dog might have salmonellosis:1Diarrhea, sometimes with mucus in the stool.2Fever.3Vomiting.4Loss of appetite or anorexia.5Dehydration.6Increased heart rate.7Lethargy.8Depression.Salmonella Infection In Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments
Is salmonella an issue for dogs?
Dogs and cats that become ill from Salmonella infection generally will have diarrhea that may contain blood or mucus. Affected animals may seem more tired than usual, and may have a fever or vomit. Some cats do not have diarrhea, but will have a decreased appetite, fever, and excess salivation.
Why do dogs get salmonella?
Causes of Salmonella Infection in Dogs Most dogs contract the disease when they consume contaminated food, such as raw eggs, recalled pet food, and unrefrigerated wet food. Infected dogs can shed the bacteria in their feces and saliva for prolonged periods of time after infection.
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