Well, a lot of things could lead to your dog having stomach issues, ranging from drinking of
contaminated milk or water to eating foods which are very sensitive to their stomach.
Not exact matches
And, if it is breast
milk, it may have not been stored properly and there is also a chance it could be
watered down
or contaminated with drugs, alcohol,
or nicotine.
According to the CDC, people usually get E. coli infections from «eating undercooked,
contaminated ground beef,» however you can also become infected through «person to person contact in families and child care centers,» from drinking raw
milk, after swimming in
or drinking
water that has been
contaminated with sewage, and by having contact with infected farm animals.
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded
water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce,
or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
Until the early twentieth century, however, infants who were exclusivelydry nursed
or fed artificially usually failed to thrive, either because of inadequate nutrition
or contaminated animal
milk or water.6 Thus before industrialization the overwhelming majority of women breastfed their infants for a considerable length of time, and in Europe and the United States evidence suggests that through the seventeenth century women generally breastfed their infants beyond the second summer.
If mom drinks
water that is
contaminated by lead, arsenic, heavy metals,
or even traces of pharmaceutical drugs, she can pass on bad
milk to her baby.
Puppies and kittens frequently acquire hookworms by drinking
milk from their infected mother; while adult cats and dogs will acquire them through exposure to
water or an environment which has been
contaminated, often by feces.