Pet food safety

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Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada

Date published: September 2024

Cat.: HP40-370/2024E-PDF

ISBN: 978-0-660-73310-4

Pub.: 240505

Just like human food, pet food can become contaminated with harmful germs. Help keep your pets and your family safe and healthy by following these guidelines.

Choose safe food

Cooked pet food is the safest choice for your pet. For example:

The Public Health Agency of Canada does not recommend feeding your pets raw food or treats such as raw, freeze-dried or dehydrated meat. Raw pet food and treats can contain harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli that can make people sick.

Stay safe around feeder rodents and reptiles

Some reptiles have strict and specific diets that include feeder rodents. Both the rodents and the reptiles that eat them can carry germs like Salmonella. These germs can spread to anyone who interacts with the rodents, the reptile or their environment.

To prevent illness:

Interact with your pet and their food safely

Know your risk

Some people are at higher risk for serious illness from germs like Salmonella and E. coli, and should not handle raw pet food or feeder rodents. These include:

Talk to your vet

Talk to your vet when deciding what to feed your pet. They can provide advice to keep you, your pet and your family healthy.

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