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The pH in a dog's stomach (when it is fed raw food) drops down to a level between 1 and 2. Most bacteria and other micro-organisms get killed when pH drops below 3-4. This is one strong reason why dogs do not get sick when eating carrion that would cause serious health problems for a human, whose stomach generally works at a much higher pH level, closer to neutral... |
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