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Q: What human food can you feed your dog that has valley fever hypothyroidism and pancreatitis?
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Can valley fever be pasted from human to animal?

Valley fever is gotten by inhaling a fungus spore. Not passed like a cold from one person to another. Animals other than humans can get the same disease but it must be by way of inhaling the fungus not by transmission from one animal to another.


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Contagious means that a disease can be passed from one person to another, like a cold. This is not. A person gets this by inhaling fungus spores.


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