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.
I suppose that dogs can get any disease or illness, though the fact that strays forage through trash cans and continue to live might prove me wrong.
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There is what is referred to as the species barrier, this is why we can not become infected by the same strains that affect the family dog.
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Dogs can, and do, get e-coli. All mammals have e-coli living in their gut. E-coli is a member of the normal flora of the intestines. This bacterium is Gram-negative and has a cell wall that releases toxins when the bacterium dies. These toxins cause the problems associated with the ingestion.
E-coli is not a particular concern for dogs because the bacteria that they ingest are easily digested by the dogs' digestive system that is more robust than a human's.
The recent e-coli infections in humans result from the vero cytotoxin. for more information on this, follow this link: http://www.amm.co.uk/files/factsabout/fa_vtec.htm
Dogs can get e-coli, my aunts dog died that way, they get it usually from drinking out of puddles that have been sitting there for a while.
yes even horses can get it and well they are animals
by eliza Coleman and connor thorley
Yes. Some animals suffer more from than parasite than others.
Yes, if the strain present in dog is not mutated
Ecoli is spread when one dog eats the poo of another dog that has ecoli.
When a product has the Ecoli bacteria and you consume it.
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yes black people can only get sick from ecoli
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EColi bacteria is a very dangerous and deadly bacteria that is found on food.
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