Came across this - as if tigers didn't have enough to worry about with their survival
Some BBC Q and A about bird flu
I'd like to know whether the bird flu can spread to egg: dogs - my Labrador is constantly picking up dead birds and eating them. I would like to understand (a) the risks of her catching bird flu, and (b) the chances of her then passing it on to us. Is this something the BBC could investigate and report on?
Lindsay Keswick, Bury St Edmunds
Your dog should be quite safe and probably most at risk from indigestion knowing what Labradors are prepared to eat! I don't know of any cases of dogs being infected with bird flu but tigers certainly can be. Of more concern would be your dog picking up an infected duck or swan and bringing it home. But that's a pretty remote risk given that we haven't had a single case in the UK to date. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4736888.stmAnd was looking at some other articles saying tigers have been getting it after eating infected birds.
Oh dear
Yep, a slow day at work lol