This completely depends on what type of dog you have. I know original dogs (wolves) did not often get diseases. When people first started having dogs as pets it also wasn't a problem. But when people had the first dog show people bred their dogs to be pretty not functional this is where the diseases came in. Then they started killing healthy dogs and keeping the pretty ones. Again, this completely depends on what type of dog you have. But if your dog gets sick blame dog shows!(Try asking "What diseases can this breed of dogs get")
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Yes, each breed will have different diseases and gene traits. It would be best to ask a question and give the breed of dog or the mix if possible.
No, Ferrets do not carry any diseases, but they are subject to be infected with various illnesses from humans, cats, and dogs.
Yes, they can. Just search google.com and type in dog diseases. You'll get a lot of results. Yes, they can. Just search google.com and type in dog diseases. You'll get a lot of results.
rabies
No dogs can not get chickenpox. Dogs usually don't get the same diseases as humans. They may get something similar to a human disease, but not the exact thing. But there are some diseases that humans and dogs get.
Michael Patrick Moore has written: 'Electromyographic evaluation of dogs with type II muscle fiber deficiency' -- subject(s): Dogs, Diseases
Neospora caninum which causes abortion also hydatids
Dogs can pretty much get the same illnesses as humans can.
of course
The same that are with dogs and humans.
rabies
The dogs that survived tapeworms and diseases, were eventually shot.
Some can have rabies