So. I'm probably pretty safe in saying we all agree it's a bad idea to let your toddler eat dog food, right? We're all on the same page about this. Toddlers + dog food = NO. Yes?
Okay, good. Because if there's anyone out there not yet convinced that you shouldn't let your kids eat dog food, here's a pretty compelling reason: Salmonella. Last week tainted dog food sickened 14 people. Not dogs. People.
You will be relieved to hear they were not poisoned from actually eating that dog food. Not most of them, anyway. And not on purpose.
Right, so eating dog food isn't a new "thing" -- thank goodness. But how scary to learn that just handling it can still make you sick! I always thought it was a good idea to wash my hands after handling pet food just because I think the stuff smells funky. But pet food can also carry germs.
And guess who likes to get their hands on everything? Oh yeah, toddlers. When I read this story, the first thing I pictured was some little 2-year-old grabbing dog food. Obviously any one of us would swoop in like a hawk to pry the kibbles out of our kiddies' hands before they attempted to snack. But I don't know that it would occur to me to wash my child's hands, too. And you know how often toddlers put their hands in their mouths.
Ohio's health department issued a statement that "humans can become ill by handling pet products contaminated with salmonella, and by coming in contact with pets or with surfaces that have been contaminated." But they also added that since small children are especially sensitive to foodborne illness, we should "keep them away from areas where pets are fed" and "never allow them to touch or eat pet food." Wow, makes sense. But it might also be a pretty tall order for some families with pets and little ones.
Have any of your children ever gotten their hands into the pet food?
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Comments 4
What about cat kibble? My dog's kibble isn't on the list (Nature's Variety) but my cats' kibble is (Chicken Soup). I seriously need to find a new kibble for the cats that isn't made by Diamond. They've had too many recalls.
I'm not surprised they found salmonella in dog food. With all the crap they put in it these days, it's so bad to feed it to your dogs, which is why I take the time to actually make my dogs their own food. Even if my son does get into the dog dish, though its never happened yet (knock on wood lol) , the most he's getting into is rice, green beans, carrots, broccoli, a scoop of plain yogurt, and some form of blandly cooked chicken, ground turkey or beef. No salmonella there.
Then again the dogs feeding are watched and the bowls are picked up as soon as they are done, which helps keeps my son out of the dish as well.