yes, she is contagious, if you have other dogs then you would need to pick up the dogs poop after every time she went so the other dogs dont get it, and same with the park, but if your other dogs have had all of their regular parvo shots then they would be fine, but you should still be carful at parks, dont let stranger dogs eat her poop!
No MRSA is contagious and they close hospitals down for it :)
I doubt it but u shuld ask ur vet.
no it is not safe. too much jostling. there is also the possibility of a crash I am 11.
Ones with tail hooks so they can stop. The biggest plane to ever land on a US aircraft carrier was a C-130, which the Navy was considering for Carrier Onboard Delivery service.
Absolutely. Chicken-pox is very contagious, especially during the first 2 to 5 days.
I'm pretty sure they're not contagious but they can pass the disease onto their children if they have any. My older brother is a carrier of tuberculosis but doesn't have any symptoms of it himself and isn't contagious.
A dog that might be good for a chick is a Pomeranian. This is because they are tiny and can fit comfortably in a cute dog carrier. Also, dachshunds and shihtzu's are commonly chick dogs.
The word "donor" is not typically used for chickenpox. The word "carrier" is used to indicate someone who is contagious for chickenpox but doesn't yet have symptoms.
Lupus is not directly hereditary, however predisposition to developing autoimmunity is more likely in people who are related. Lupus is not contagious. For these two reasons, a person cannot be a lupus carrier. A person can be genetically predisposed to develop lupus but the disease may never develop.
AIDS is a collection of symptoms and signs, and as such is contagious. The virus that causes it - HIV, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus - is contagious, and is spread sexually, by exposure to certain bodily fluids, by intravenous needle sharing, from mother to child during pregnancy or birth.
Yes, it is very contagious, the more you are around someone who has it, the more you will be exposed to this deadly virus. Long ago there was someone who was a carrier of the noob disease who made a replica of himself and threw it in the Mississippi river, a bunch of fishies ate the dummy, and they all received Noob Disease, and nothing happened to them. Yes, it is very contagious, the more you are around someone who has it, the more you will be exposed to this deadly virus. Long ago there was someone who was a carrier of the noob disease who made a replica of himself and threw it in the Mississippi river, a bunch of fishies ate the dummy, and they all received Noob Disease, and nothing happened to them.
Hepatitis c is highly contagious disease. It is transmitted from blood to blood. If a person has hepatitis c, the only way silverware would be contagious, if there blood was on it, someone touching it with a open wound, cut,sore. The infected blood would have to come in contact with another persons blood.