Yes, dog feces can cause cellulitis if it is introduced into a cut, wound, or scrape. Dog urine however, like most urine is sterile and is unlikely to cause an infection unless the animal has a UTI.
Source: ER Physician
yes, especaily if you dont get off your lazy butt and clean it up
The feces and urine of any being, whether canine, feline, bovine, or human, can be the source of any number of diseases. No living environment should have any feces or urine of any kind from any being whatsoever in it. ya cuz that stuff has bacteria and stuff the animals body didnt need so if there is a lot then yes you can get sick
That is just a myth! A dog's mouth is filthy, they chew on and eat almost anything, including urine, feces, and dead animals.
yes
It contains undigested foods, mucus and toxins that can harm not only the dog but humans as well
Pesticides are used in farming to kill bugs, they arent found in dog urine.
Yes, to humans, human feces is generally worse than dog feces. See, other species don't get all the same diseases that we do, and we cannot contract everything they can. However, dog feces is bad enough. A little girl in the UK received and eye injury and then fell in some dog excrement. The feces caused her eye to become severely infected, and she ended up losing that eye.
Of course not, I'm pretty sure that urine from anything is sterile, however, feces(from humans or any animal) could have germs and stuff. (Feces is another word for poop, or crap or the brown stuff, whatever you want to call it.)
In some circumstance, yes.
A: Yes it can be very hazardous because waste fumes shouldn't be inhaled back into the body of any species, in fact some people have died from the addiction of sniffing other humans feces.
Yes. Every animal defecates, just like humans. If you ever heard of dog feces, it's like ape feces just from dogs.
Anything in an animal's feces has the potential to be contagious. Consult dog's veterinarian and they can give you some medication for your puppy.