Ringworm is one of the easiest diseases your dog can transmit to you through kissing. If ringworm bacteria are around his mouth and you kiss him, bam. Ringworm for you too.
Do you know MRSA?
MRSA infection in humans, which produces very unsightly lesions like the one above, can be caused by just a lick from your dog.
Dogs can carry this bacteria with very little effect on their own health, but when an owner comes into contact with it… They’re in for a rough time.
Staphylococcus aureus
mrsa-staph-infection
Staphylococcus aureus is similar to MRSA. Similar bacteria (which can be found in Fido’s mouth) are involved, but these bacteria are not as resistant to treatment.
I would still like to avoid it completely to be honest, I don’t know about you.
Capnocytophaga canimorsus
This one is really bad. How bad? Let’s put it this way – I’ll gradually break it down with text before showing you the image.
This man was informed by his doctor that his Capnocytophage canimorsus infection was caused by a dog licking his open wound.
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