What are infectious diseases that affect dog's health?

Yes, dogs are susceptible to hepatitis and diabetes like us. There are two ways a dog can transfer an infectious disease to humans. 1.

A dog can directly infect us. Rabies is the most common infection that a dog can infect us with. In some countries rabies and dogs have become synonymous.

When a dog infected with rabies virus bites a human and if its saliva containing those viruses gets into the blood, it infects the person with rabies. Dogs should therefore be properly, checked, vaccinated and watched for rabies. 2.

If the dog is carrying certain worms or pathogens on its body or in the excreta, it might reach us if we ingest them or come in contact with them. Dogs can transfer many types of worms including tapeworm, roundworm and hookworm. Dogs can carry ringworm on their body and pass them.

The infection causes severe itching. If a dog is carrying roundworm eggs in its feces and somehow it is ingested by a human. The eggs will hatch inside and live feed on the intestinal walls and then it can migrate up from there.

If it reaches eyes, it can cause blindness. Check the dog for stool pathogens. Fleas and rodents carry tapeworms.

If the dog has fleas it and it is by a human, it causes infection. It is common in children. Tapeworms can cause brain damage.

Lyme disease is caused by tick bites. If a dog has ticks on their body they can transfer them to humans causing bacterial infection. All the above conditions are curable and have treatments.So, no need to worry about pets.

You can still have them. Remember, just like you, your pets do need medical checkups and proper vaccinations. Source: ehow.com answerbag.com t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT5aFf4....

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