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Dogs can give humans injuries such as; scratches, bites but mostly through playing with them until they are taught not to play so rough.
Common injuries involving tendons in dogs include strains, tears, and ruptures. These injuries can be caused by overexertion, trauma, or repetitive stress. To prevent tendon injuries in dogs, it is important to provide regular exercise, proper warm-up and cool-down routines, and avoid sudden movements. Treatment for tendon injuries in dogs may include rest, physical therapy, medication, and in severe cases, surgery. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No, dogs and cats do not develop hemorrhoids like humans do. Hemorrhoids are specific to the anatomy of humans and are not a common issue in animals.
Yes, a dog's teeth are very similar to what humans have and they can have many of the same dental problems that humans encounter. However, cavities are relatively less common in dogs than they are in humans without fluoridinated water.
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There are more humans than dogs.
Both!
While dogs can get psoriasis, they do not get it from humans.
No, dogs do not get lice from humans. Lice that affect dogs are specific to their species and cannot be transmitted from humans.
Theobromine poisoning is also known as chocolate poisoning and it is common in animals such as cats and dogs. It is not common in humans since humans do not tend to ingest large amounts chocolate.
Wolves, Coyotes, Cougars, Feral dogs, Humans,
Yes; this is fairly common among Cocker Spaniels.