Absolutely but not definitely. People are probably exposed to much more bacteria in their day to day lives from rodents and insects than they realize and probably have had some immune response to the antigens to which they have been exposed.
It is not obligatory if the mouse was not infected.
It ate garlic
either it is something he ate or it can be organ failure
Yes, if you ate something purple and you are sick or what you eat makes you sick.
The deer had probably eaten something bad, and when your dog ate the deer'ss intestines, he proabably ate it to.
Probably sick, or ate something bad
If you have over 1 dog and one of them is sick and not the other one(s) then it got around or ate something
your mouse has probably ate something it shouldn't have. This has happened to my mouse before and my friend said that if you mix bleach solution with 2 percent milk and give it to the mouse that in a couple hours it will be fine.
you could there still is germs that spread
i believe so, make sure he's had his rabies shots, clean up the mouse droppings or get the dog away from that area. That mouse may have eaten Di con to kill it from someone, if its in the mouse feces it may harm your dog.
Your "sick" being brown may be from something that was brown-coloured that you ate (i.e., beef or hamburger), or it could possibly be blood as well.
If a human ingests a mouse's feces, the human might be exposed to rodent-borne pathogens. The person should be tested for Lyme disease, typhus, and salmonella.