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The Why and How Behind Washing Pet Food and Water Bowls


Your pet’s food and water bowls might look clean after a meal, ... Have you considered how much residue from saliva, dry or raw food particles, and standing water is left behind? Read More

The Importance of Washing Pet Food and Water Bowls


Your pet’s food and water bowls might look clean after a meal, but appearances can be deceiving. Have you considered how much residue from saliva, dry or raw food particles, and standing water ... Read More

Experts urge hand washing after handling pet food bowls


Fewer than 5% of dog owners surveyed were aware of U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidelines on pet and human food safety -- and many weren't following them at all. Read More

Should You Put Your Pets' Bowls in the Dishwasher? Here's What the Experts Say


Related: Is It OK to Let Your Pet Sleep in Your Bed? Here's What Cleaning Experts Say. Is It Safe to Wash Pet Bowls in the Dishwasher? “If made from dishwasher safe-material, yo ... Read More

Why Your Pet's Food Bowl Might Be One of the Grossest Things in Your ...


Of the 30 objects that were swabbed for the study of 22 homes, pet bowls won out as the fourth germiest, not far behind kitchen sponges and dish rags, kitchen sinks, and toothbrush holders. Read More

How to protect pets’ bowls from bacterial contaminants | CNN


How we feed our pets, store their food and wash their dishes can have negative health consequences if not done properly – for both humans and animals. But guidelines for how owners should safely ... Read More

Why Your Pet’s Food Bowl Could Be Making You Sick - Reader's Digest


Here's why food bowls harbor so much bacteria. ... It makes sense to wash a bowl of wet dog or cat food, ... NSF recommends washing food and water bowls daily, ... Read More

How often should you clean your pet’s food bowls? - ConsumerAffairs


Pet bowls were recently dubbed one of the germiest items in American homes. Yet, 1 in 5 pet owners who responded to a recent survey by Petco admitted to waiting at least a month to clean them. Read More

'Significant' health risk from dirty dog bowls - Hull Live


Dirty dog bowls pose 'significant' health risk for animals and humans Veterinary expert warns pet owners to wash pet food bowls every day and separately to prevent potentially harmful bacteria ... Read More

Letting your pet dog drink water from public water bowls? Here's why ...


Pet owners should avoid letting their dogs drink from public water bowls due to potential health risks like parasites and bacteria. Veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller suggests carrying a portable bowl ... Read More

Should You Put Your Pets' Bowls in the Dishwasher? Here's What ... - AOL


If your pet eats wet food, their bowls should be washed after each meal, which will assist in removing dried, stuck-on food.” Their water bowls should also be cleaned at the end of each day. Read More


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