No, "homonym" is not used correctly in the sentence. "Flees" is a misspelling of "fleas," which are tiny insects that infest animals. Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings (e.g., "tale" and "tail").
If my dog has fleas they bite me, but do not stay on me. However, they do tend to gather in the carpet and in his bedding if left untreated. Yes you can get bit by dog, cat, deer flees. If you are unsure of what a flee bite is, look for little red dots no bigger than a pin head (May be bigger if you are allergic to them) If you are getting bit by flees your home has already been infested by them. Here is a related link that could help you with your flee problem.
Fleas are insects that make dogs itchy. The Siphonapteraorder member in question has piercing, sucking mouthparts which cause an allergic itch when blood is withdrawn from a dog (or any other animal).
No, dog's have a different number of chromosomes than humans.. it has no effect and you cannot get pregnant. You will be just fine =]
A bad owner, sick minded people, worms, flees and mange mites are the worst enemies a domestic dog can have.
Digel is an over the counter medication for indigestion. It is not recommended to give a dog medication that is for humans, although there has been no serious side effect from people who have given it to their dog.
i think your talking about flees not flys flees. and the can't hurt you but they can get in your hair and skin and make you very itchy
Too much dirt and flees and you might squeeze the dog. It's unnatural.
yes, a dog that is aggressive will often go for other dogs and humans, while a friendly dog will be much more placid and, well, friendly!
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
My dog does it because his allergies make him itch like crazy, if I were you, I would take your dog to the vet, it could be a rash.
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.