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Dog Salmonella Symptoms
Salmonella in Dogs

Prevent Salmonella
Bacteria Contamination
in Your Dog




Dog salmonella symptoms can mimic other dog illnesses, so it is important to be aware of dog food recalls and salmonella symptoms.

Salmonella poisoning can occur in dogs in a number of ways. The most common salmonella bacteria contamination is the salmonella in eggs or people foods.

However, from time to time, you will hear of a pet food recall, where the contaminant is salmonella bacteria, found in dog food or dog treats.

Since we usually don’t hear about a recall until weeks after the contaminated pet food is on retail shelves, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms of salmonella in dogs.

Salmonella can be very serious (even deadly) in both people and dogs.

The simple steps outlined below will go a long way toward salmonella prevention.

Two boxers eating dog food.  Owners should be aware of dog salmonella symptoms.

Knowing salmonella symptoms is important for owners.
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What is Salmonella?

Dog salmonella or salmonellosis in dogs is an infection that is caused by the salmonella bacteria. The most common way for dogs to get salmonellosis is by eating dog food or people food that has been contaminated with the bacteria.

And, of course you have heard of the pet food recalls that occur from time to time, due to salmonella contamination. In addition to dog foods that have been recalled, raw chicken used in the BARF diet and pig ears can also be a source of salmonella bacteria contamination.

However, yet another one of the causes of salmonella is the eating of feces that is contaminated. Because many of our dogs have this nasty habit, you should be aware that your dog can become ill with salmonella, because of it.

Salmonella Prevention

Prevention of dog salmonella is fairly easy. Here are some things that you can do to keep your dog free from salmonella poisoning:
  • Wash your hands after contact with feces. Dog or other animal feces is a major source of salmonella bacteria. Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

  • Cook meat, bones or eggs that you feed to your dog. Raw meat (especially chicken) and eggs are common causes of salmonella poisioning.

  • Don’t let your dog eat garbage, dead animals or birds. If you have bird houses or bird feeders, keep these in areas where your dog will not be spending his time.



Symptoms of Salmonella in Dogs

If your dog has salmonella, the symptoms typically appear 6 to 72 hours after he has eaten contaminated food.

Here are some dog salmonella symptoms that you may see:

  • High fever – This is usually the very first symptom of salmonella.

  • Vomiting and diarrhea – This often starts early, with the high fever.

  • Lethargy – Your dog will appear to be slow and tired.

  • Loss of appetite

  • Depression – While this may be difficult to determine in a dog, dogs do get depressed. If your dog is normally happy, you may notice that she seems sad.

  • Dehydration – This is serious in dogs, just as it is in humans.

  • Mucus in the stool

  • Miscarriage or spontaneous abortion – if your dog is pregnant

If you suspect that your dog has salmonella poisoning, and you notice some of these dog salmonella symptoms, make sure you have her checked out by the vet.

Your veterinarian will do some tests that will confirm or rule out salmonellosis—and will treat your dog accordingly.

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