Sadie, Salmonella and humans eating pet food

Posted: March 23rd, 2010 - 3:14pm by Doug Powell

Sadie saved my marriage.

That’s dramatic but I have a flair for drama.

Sadie was about 10 weeks old when I found her one Saturday morning under our vehicle.

Amy and I had recently moved into our Kansas compound, we had some people over, things didn’t go well, we had a, uh, dispute, and the next morning things were still festering. I packed my knapsack, which always has everything important, and was headed out the door for a long, long walk.

I found this pup under the truck.

I’d seen her running around in our yard about 5 a.m. but didn’t think much of it.

Now, the whimpering pup was glued to my heel.

Sadie had been well-cared for but ultimately abandoned, a not-uncommon occurrence in a student and military town. We took her in and realized our quarrels weren’t all that terminal.

Former Kansas State president Jon Wefald loved the story of Sadie. I would often see him around campus, walking our two dogs after accompanying Amy to her office, and he would always ask about the story of Sadie.

One time, there was an outbreak of Salmonella in pet food going on and a bunch of humans had gotten ill as well. The Pres asked how humans could get sick from pet food, and I explained about cross-contamination, and that some people ate pet food.

He didn’t believe me.

So here is a video of Jessica Pilot sampling human grade dog food. Some people do eat pet food.
 

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Anonymous says:

Just this morning I found my granddaughter, who will be two next month, sitting on her bed with a fist full of cat food munching away as if they were cheerios, although she seemed to actually like the cat food. Last week it was the dog food, sitting on the couch watching Elmo's world, dish sitting on her lap like she was eating popcorn - although she seemed to actually like the dog food... We are now feeding the animals behind closed doors.

Posted on March 23rd, 2010 - 3:30pm

Maggie Brown says:

OMG! My granddaughter tried our dog's food too! We free feed them and we thought on whif and she'd put the kibble down but no!

Posted on April 11th, 2010 - 3:42pm

Aussie says:

What a great story. I have a very similar story about my Australian Shepherd. Really do not know where she came from but one morning I was leaving for work and this dog was just standing in my drive way looking at me. I got in my car and hit the horn for the dog to move but he just stood there not moving. I got out and moved him out of the way and left for work returning and the dog was standing in my drive way again and would not move. This happen for a few days before I started feeding him and taking care of him. Today we are best friends and he goes everywhere with me. I was really lucky to find him.

Posted on July 25th, 2011 - 9:14am

Golden Retriever Puppies says:

Sadie has found her home! She's lucky to have perched there in your place. She's looking big and healthy on the pic. Well regards to Sadie...One thing is I'm wondering how come humans eat pet food?

Posted on November 2nd, 2011 - 12:51pm

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