Dog kisses may make you sick

Dog kisses may make you sick
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Many owners have a very close relationship with their dogs. They don’t even care about giving their dogs a wild kiss. However, a dog’s kiss may make the owner sick. , and the owner may also spread the germs he or she carries to the dog.

There are many bacteria such as Monkella and Campylobacter and other fungi in the dog’s mouth. When people are exposed to Monkella, vomiting will occur. If the elderly, children or people with poor immunity are exposed to high-grade symptoms such as diarrhea, diarrhea, and elevated body temperature, it may cause shock and death. Therefore, it is best for the owner not to let children and elderly people at home get too close to the dog.

In addition, don’t think that only dogs can infect people with germs. People may also infect dogs with germs. The latest research reports show that after some bacteria in human mouths are transmitted to dogs, they will also suffer from various oral diseases like humans.

In order to protect the health of the family and the dog, it is best for the owner not to kiss the dog. You can express your love for the dog through many other methods, such as petting, playing games together, etc. At the same time, you may also want to buy a special toothbrush for your dog, which can prevent your dog from suffering from various oral diseases. Finally, owners should take good care of their dogs. Many dogs like to "hunt for treasure" in toilets and garbage dumps, and these places happen to be the places with the most bacteria and viruses. If the dogs are allowed to rummage and lick, the dogs will Both dogs and owners may get sick.

Regarding the issue that many people are concerned about whether dogs licking people will be infected with rabies, experts said that under normal circumstances, dogs licking people will not cause the spread of rabies, but if dogs lick people If a dog licks your wound, you may be infected with rabies and need to be vaccinated immediately.

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