No, but you can catch bacteria which can cause infections. Leukemia, a form of cancer, cannot be "caught". No cancer can be "caught".
In cats, the Feline Leukemia virus is a highly contagious to other cats who share food bowls and litter pans. Dog Leukemia is not contagious to other dogs. Feline Leukemia is caused by a virus. In dogs, Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Like most other types of cancer, the causes of Leukemia are not well-understood, there aren't any measures to prevent Leukemia in your dog.
No. Feline Leukemia is only found in cats.
dogs cannot spit becasue they do not have the same saliva glands that we have they have ones called saliva utocus which make green saliva if the dog is ill
It does seem that dogs do, doesn't it? While I don't know for sure, I can say that the cooling systems for dogs use saliva as a major component. Dogs can't cool themselves through their skin as we do; they cool themselves by allowing saliva to evaporate off their tongues. A skill that dogs have perfected.
Yes. Saliva is a body fluid and in certain circumstances HIV can be transmitted through it.No, there is not enough HIV in saliva to be transmitted.
your dog can catch lukemia from you in fact, so you should probably get rid of one or the other.
Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.
Leukemia is NOT and infection. You cannot catch it. It is something that happens due to some kind of damage to the stem cells that are responsible for blood production.
Because they have saliva (spit) like you.
every 7 seconds
Most big dogs quickly produce lots of flem and saliva, and henceforth, your dogs flem and saliva is mixed with the water as he/she is lapping it.
No they have less because their saliva is more acidic