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    Wanda1989
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    Hello, I know this is an old thread, however I was wondering if you’d had any success in finding dog foods free of enterococcus-faecium? Personally I have nothing against feeding this to my dog, however I’m immunosuppressed (post-transplant) and really don’t want to be in contact with this stuff. (I recently adopted my first dog and there’s very little guidance out there about how to minimise the risk of catching things from your pet if you’re immunosuppressed). I became aware of the risk from this when I was trying out anti-diahorreal treatments on my dog (because he has a sensitive tummy). And anti-diahorreal treatments tend to be crammed full of E-F. :/

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