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  2. Can your dog eat turkey? Here's which Thanksgiving ... - AOL

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    Though dogs can get a few treats from the Thanksgiving table, Dr. Bernal recommends limiting the "extras" to only 10% of your dog's daily nutrition and feeding them before dinner begins to "help ...

  3. Intestinal parasite infection - Wikipedia

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    Routes of exposure and infection include ingestion of undercooked meat, drinking infected water, fecal–oral transmission and skin absorption. Some types of helminths and protozoa are classified as intestinal parasites that cause infection—those that reside in the intestines. These infections can damage or sicken the host (humans or other ...

  4. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    It is a rare disease in dogs, with cats seven to ten times more likely to be infected. The disease in dogs can affect the lungs and skin, but more commonly the eye and central nervous system. [20] Ringworm is a fungal skin disease that in dogs is caused by Microsporum canis (70%), Microsporum gypseum (20%), and Trichophyton mentagrophytes (10% ...

  5. Trichinosis - Wikipedia

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    Trichinosis is mainly spread when undercooked meat containing Trichinella cysts is eaten. [1] In North America this is most often bear, but infection can also occur from pork, boar, and dog meat. [7] Several species of Trichinella can cause disease, with T. spiralis being the most common. [1]

  6. Top Thanksgiving tip? Don’t wash your turkey (+ other food ...

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  7. 6 Common Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Thanksgiving Turkey - AOL

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    There's nothing worse than overcooked or undercooked turkey. A perfectly cooked bird should measure 165 degrees in the thickest part of the thigh (avoiding the bone). Invest in a meat thermometer ...

  8. Brucellosis - Wikipedia

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    Hunting dogs can also be at risk of infection. [62] Exposure can occur through contact with open wounds or by directly inhaling the bacteria while cleaning game. [63] In some cases, consumption of undercooked game can result in exposure to the disease. [63]

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