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Raw-feeding of dogs has become popular, but there is limited awareness if such feedstuff is sold in a fresh or decomposed condition, and if bacteria pathogenic to dogs and humans are present. “Freshness” and numbers of bacteria were examined in 99 samples for the raw-feeding of adult dogs. Samples were displayed and bought in deep frozen (−20 °C) condition. The median number (with first and third quartiles in brackets) of bacteria was 7.4 [6.4; 8.0], 6.5 [5.5; 7.7], and 4.8 [3.9; 5.6] log CFU/g for the total aerobic bacteria of Pseudomonas and Enterobacteriaceae, respectively. In bovine “red offal” (n = 41), the numbers of bacteria were lower (p < 0,05) than in other offal (n = 46; pre-stomach, esophagus, udder, and mixes thereof) and wild game meat (n = 13). The concentration of amino acid breakdown products indicated some degree of decomposition; however, only 10.1% of samples were found to be not compliant with a maximum amine content proposed for pet food. However, merely 19.2% of samples complied to the EU microbiological requirements. The pathogenic bacterium Salmonella was recovered from 12.1% of samples. Whilst the risk of exposure of humans handling such pet food can be reduced by hygiene precautions, the risk remains that dogs can acquire a feed-borne salmonellosis and shed the pathogen as a result. Abstract
Microflora and contents of biogenic amines/polyamines and total volatile basic nitrogen (TVB-N) in 99 samples of bovine offal (red offal, n = 41 and other offal and mixes, n = 45) and wild game meat (n = 13) for raw meat-based diets (RMBD) for dogs were analyzed. Samples were bought in 11 local pet food shops and in one game-handling establishment in Austria (Lower Austria, Styria, and Vienna) in September and October 2022. Median contents (first and third quartiles in brackets) of cadaverine, histamine, tyramine, spermidine, and spermine were 20.7 [16.7; 28.6]; 25.4 [17.1; 47.2]; 18.9 [13.6; 38.9]; 15.2 [11.2; 21.2]; and 41.9 [
SUBMITTER: Lindinger S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10295124 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature