Following a rain storm, a Seattle TV news camera crew was filming migrating salmon in the overflowing Skokomish River when along came a dog named Honey looking to get in on the action. The crew caught video (at right is a screenshot) of Honey making her catch! While her fishing skills are impressive, hopefully Honey also knows how to cook because dogs can be vulnerable to salmon poisoning.
As we head into Labor Day Weekend, DoveLewis Emergency and ICU Animal Hospital and Oregon Veterinary Medical Association offer these safety tips for traveling with your dog here and below, explain why your dog shouldn’t be snacking on salmon …
Until you finish cooking it on the BBQ! We hope you all have a super fun, and safe, holiday weekend!

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I’ve read the same about humans eating raw fish…freezing it also seems to kill the nasty things residing in these fish.
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