Miss Mary,
The biggest problem is salmon is the oil. This includes all salmon. Farm-raised salmon is high in many things and dangerous for all animals, including humans. But there's no threat in farm raised salmon that is unique to dogs.
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O Town wrote:coriolis wrote:Can dogs inhale marijuana?
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I know cats can, lol. I hate to say it but in my younger days we put a cat or two in a small inclosed area and blew a fair amount of smoke in. When they came out you could tell they were definitly inhaling,
The main threat is from eating it. Marijuana dangerously suppresses the nervous systems in dogs. I think inhaling it basically just makes animals high.
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Regit - thanks for the list and for confirming why salmon should be avoided for pets. This warning was in a newspaper article a year or so ago. About the same time mercury was found to be high in farm raised salmon. So like Ed, I began to wonder if it was safe for us to eat several times a week. It is very reasonable at Kroger's and then you glance over at the wild caught salmon's price per pound, often triple or more difference. As a general rule I look for wild caught first. To wrap up this salmon debate, I prepared farm raised a few months ago, figuring it had been a while since we had eaten it. My family raved about it. So delicious they said! I had to admit it was good. But did you all also know they inject the red color, to make it more appealing to the consumer? Wild caught is naturally red. Yikes!
Again, thanks for the list.
Mary
Again, thanks for the list.
Mary
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