These diseases are called viral zoonoses.
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No, dogs cannot get rabbit pox. Rabbit pox is a viral infection that only rabbits can catch, however, the illness was isolated.
Dogs can detect odours that humans cannot, as dogs have the ability to detect odours at concentrations 100 million times lower than humans. Infections have a characteristic smell, so yes, dogs can smell infection.
No. It's caused by a viral infection in the salivary glands.
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Infection or anemia, same as in humans.
Spanish flu is viral.
Yes, but it is far more likely that you would get sick from your dog. Humans usually are far more hygenic than dogs are. (We don't eat off of the ground, drink from puddles, eat sewage, roll in dead and decaying carcasses, etc.) And we don't go around licking the insides of just anyone's mouth that we get the chance to, while dogs may. There are a handful of viral infection that humans and dogs can share (such as rabies), but there is a whole wonderland of bacterial and fungal infections that will infection anything they can get into.
Dogs can certainly carry staph infections. This then means that dogs can definitely carry the staph infection and pass it to humans.
No. It is a genetically inherited disease, not a viral infection.
Viral Infection