"Outbreak of Fatal Bacterial Disease Threatens Dogs in Southern California"

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The Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control has issued an animal health advisory after four dogs tested positive for salmon poisoning disease, caused by a bacteria found in a parasite in wild fish, particularly trout caught in local lakes in Southern California. Infected dogs can experience symptoms such as lethargy, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, and may require hospitalization and antibiotic treatment. Dog owners are advised to avoid feeding raw trout to their pets and monitor them for potential symptoms if exposed, while also ensuring thorough cooking of any trout for human consumption.
Topics:science#animal-health-advisory#bacterial-disease#dogs#health#salmon-poisoning#southern-california
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