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Post by Sarah on Apr 2, 2011 9:40:12 GMT
My BIL has gone fishing today and my sister just text saying do I want a load of rainbow trout for the dogs? I said yes lol I assume it's ok I have no idea how big a trout is or what not but figured anything free is good!!! She has some from his last trip already frozen so am getting that!!! Eeeeeek
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Post by Sarah on Apr 2, 2011 9:51:18 GMT
Now I'm stressed it says trout and salmon raw an kill a dog because of a bacteria it can carry if it's been frozen for over a month which is has will it be ok or should I just attempt to gut it debone it and eat it myself
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Post by Lucy on Apr 2, 2011 9:56:05 GMT
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Post by Lucy on Apr 2, 2011 9:57:53 GMT
In that link, it actually says:
"Salmon poisoning occurs most commonly west of the Cascade mountain range"
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Post by Lucy on Apr 2, 2011 9:58:59 GMT
Just found this, it will probably put you at ease until Tracy gets here haha www.metpet.com/Reference/Dogs/Health/salmon_poisoning_in_dogs.htm"This microorganism is found in salmon, steelhead, trout, Pacific giant salamanders and fresh water fish found in and around the Pacific Ocean from Northern California to Seattle. The geographical limitations are likely caused by the limited habitats of infected snails. "
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Post by Sarah on Apr 2, 2011 10:01:02 GMT
Lol she said there is loads so if I can get some before wedesday which I should seeing as it's mothers day tomorrow you can have some!!! I've never gutted or deboned a fish before!!! Imagine the mess omg haha
I assume it's okay especially as it's frozen!! Gonna tell my sis to keep the heads from hers too for them :-)
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Post by Lucy on Apr 2, 2011 10:02:58 GMT
I should bring my sister, she's a chef! lol
You're so lucky, seriously.
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Post by Sarah on Apr 2, 2011 10:08:55 GMT
Haha yes that would be good hahaha
We fell out for a while over daisys spay she was pregnant and psychotic and didn't aks how my daisy was and I got peed off with her hahaha anyway I'm suprisef you know but very excited
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