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Health Tip: Avoiding Salmonella From Your Pet
By LadyLively on September 17, 2014

Just like their owner’s cuisine, a pet’s food can be contaminated with nasty germs such as salmonella.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests how to help protect your family:
- Always wash hands with soap and warm water after handling pet food, pet toys or touching pets.
- Don’t allow young children to touch pet food or bowls.
- Make sure pet food packaging is intact. Never feed pets raw food.
- Store pet food away from human food. Refrigerate unused moist pet food.
- Regularly wash your pet’s food bowl and water bowl.
- Promptly dispose of pet waste. Then wash hands thoroughly.
Source: HealthDay
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