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Can dogs spread many diseases to people?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, It is true that dogs can spread some diseases, but they need certain conditions for transmission. As long as dogs are kept healthy, dogs will not be infected with these diseases and people will not be infected. Generally speaking, families in big cities have the conditions to do so. Feeding dog food, not feeding raw or contaminated food, vaccinating dogs according to regulations, giving regular medical check-ups to dogs, and paying attention to daily hygiene and washing hands after contact with animal excrement, the possibility of human being infected by dogs is extremely small. Although dogs also have viral hepatitis, the virus is completely different from that of humans.

It is true that dogs can spread some diseases, but they need certain conditions for transmission. As long as dogs are kept healthy, dogs will not be infected with these diseases and people will not be infected. Generally speaking, families in big cities have the conditions to do so. Feeding dog food, not feeding raw or contaminated food, vaccinating dogs according to regulations, giving regular medical check-ups to dogs, and paying attention to daily hygiene and washing hands after contact with animal excrement, the possibility of human being infected by dogs is extremely small.

Although dogs also have viral hepatitis, the virus is completely different from that of humans. The hepatitis virus of dogs will never be transmitted to humans. Even if the human hepatitis virus is inoculated to dogs, it cannot be infected. Therefore, some people say that dogs can infect hepatitis B, which is pure misinformation. Canine distemper, the scariest killer of dogs, is not transmitted to humans.

So, bacteria do exist in cats and dogs, and there is indeed the possibility of infection in cats and dogs, but as long as owners take responsibility to ensure the sanitary and healthy living environment of their families and pets, and develop correct nursing habits, then keeping pets will be safe.

 
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