No. Dogs need clean drinking water just like you do.
No. E-Coli is a bacterium.
E coli is the most common cause of UTI.
Yes, E. coli is extremely contagious.
Escherichia coli
by the respiration
Only if you ant e-coli or death.
It means that the water is contaminated and it is unsafe to drink or use.
Yes - dogs normally have E. coli bacteria in their intestines (as do most mammals), so if you are exposed to a dog's feces you can potentially develop an E. coli infection yourself.
no, drink it by the gallon ~Dr. Fakler
E. coli is part of the normal flora in the intestines and is secreted with faeces. It may enter water by faecal contamination of the water supply.
no!
Escherichia coli
Yes, dogs can get both E. coli and Giardia. E. coli is a bacterial infection, typically in the gastrointestinal tract although urinary tract infections and skin infections are not unheard of. Giardia is a protozoal parasite that can be found in water; infections are typically limited to the gastrointestinal tract.
Yes, but if it does it indicates faecal contamination of water.
e coli
No. E-Coli is a bacterium.
e coli