And while hunting for truffles and morel mushrooms is not dangerous, there ARE mushrooms which can be toxic to dogs. This link is a good review about dogs and ingesting toxic mushrooms. Check it out...
http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/digestive/c_dg_mushroom_poisoning
You know, some mushrooms and truffles in particular, sell for a lot of money. In 2014, the largest white truffle in the world sold for $61,000. But the record PRICE paid for a single white truffle was in 2007. Get this - it sold for $330,000. And it wasn't even Bill Gates who bought it. It was some casino owner. Anyway, it seems that it could be a lucrative career for me. Viktor - the Truffle Hunter. And as far as I can tell, Nova Scotia has truffles - but I don't think they are all that common. At least the fungus type. I know there are places with all kinds of chocolate varieties, but that's a whole different story. Still, I will keep my nose to the ground - because one of those truffles could sure buy a LOT of dog treats.
Anyway, happy fungus hunting!
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