Unless your child is exceptionally stupid, they will probably learn not to do that again.
It is possible for diseases and parasites to be transmitted through urine. If the dog was healthy, then there probably won't be any lasting adverse effects.
English words have been traditionally classified into eight lexical categories, or parts of speech (and are still done so in most dictionaries). The appropriate parts of speech are in bold:Noun: The dog licked my ice cream.Pronoun: His dog licked my ice cream.Adjective (any qualifier of a noun): His fat dog licked my chocolate ice cream.Verb: His dog licked my ice cream.Adverb: His dog hungrily licked my ice cream.Preposition: His dog licked the ice cream in my hand.Conjunction: I kicked his dog because it licked my ice cream.Interjection: Sit down dog!
Well, if your dog licked it, then yes they would, but if the dog got peed on, then no. It happens to my dog all the time..
Dog urine is actually a lot safer than dog saliva as the urine has just been through the dogs immune system.However there are still a whole lot of unwholesome things that could be transmitted via urine: stds, herpies, rabies, leporacy, etc.If you don't mind being licked by a dog you should feel less uneasy about its urine. A disgusting thing to say I know but that's the truth of it.
Nothing, the only deference between a cow and dog licking you is the cow's tongue is a lot rougher. The child will be fine though.
If the dog really has only licked it, I don't think it'd possible for the dog to get any important amount into itself. It should be safe,
Only if your dog has licked your neosporin.
my dog licked my foot.
I think they can get really sick or die
That kid licked that ice cream so fast, it was gone before we got back to the car.
Well of course the dog could die!Wit all the poisioning in it its to much for a dogs body so yea they can die instantlyANSWERED BY,DESTINY L.
The dog licked its owner with its slavering jaws.
Most dog foods are made of ingredients that CAN be eaten by humans. However, it is still not advisable to allow a child to eat these