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Judy

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:49 am
Post subject: Dogs and mercury in fish
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Having a discussion in another group, the mention of fish and mercury came
up.

There have been recommendations that we human limit our fish consumption to
twice a week (or whatever) because of the high mercury content in some fish.

With fish in so many dog foods and treats, is there any such recommendation
for dogs? (Or cats, for that matter.) Is the mercury a problem for them as
well?

What about dogs in the mushing community? We think of them getting a lot of
fish - and I remember that people in Alaska used to dry cod for their dogs -
so while I'm sure that many mushers use a commercial diet, what about those
that supplement with a lot of fish?

Thanks,
Judy

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Suja

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:17 pm
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"Melinda Shore" <shore.RemoveThis@panix.com> wrote in message:


> Anyway, I no longer give my dogs much fish, and when I use
> fish oil it's typically from menhaden, anchovies, and other
> relatively safe fish.

The dogs eat Solid Gold, which contains Salmon meal. On the package, it
says wild salmon, not farmed, so I assume that heavy metals is not as much
of an issue. They also get Lakse Kronch Salmon treats (stinks up to high
heaven), which also contains wild salmon, according to the manufacturer.

As for eating fish ourselves, sustainability is also an issue. I like fish,
and try to find the ones that aren't over-fished.

Suja

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