it depends on the age and temper of the animals in question.
Puppies generally have sharper teeth than adult dogs (so look out for nips) , other way around with cats. Also you must consider if the animals were ever strays or if they are completely used to humans. A cat bite can really hurt, but most of the time a dog bite is more serious.
Not unless the dog had rabies or the bite was to a fatal spot, such as the neck. Also be aware that a dog bite to a cat can cause an internal infection. The bite may not fester or abcess on the skin, but the infection could become systemic internally. I know this as my beloved cat died this morning after being diagnosed by a veterinarian that a healed bite punctured her lung and introduced bacteria. If your cat loses weight, is not as playful, and more lethargic following a dog bite--even weeks after the fact, there may be an internal infection that is deadly without early treatment.
A cat bite on a dog is treated by a vet according to the severity of the bite. The dog could only require the wound to be cleaned. The vet may prescribe antibiotics as a precaution to prevent any related illnesses that may occur. Normally a dog would not require stitches from a cat bite. The vet would determine the medical needs of the dog.
No they are not, but some people are highly allergic to cat or dog fleas, but it causes no dangerous harm to the person. They will get itchy from the bite, may have runny eyes, stuffy nose and a welt where the bite is.
The Labrador is the most dangerous dog as they can bite or even kill someone.
only if that dog chases cats. trust me i am an experienced cat person.
because they attack cat or bite people
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
A cat and a dog.
See a vet.
Because my dog got bit by one I can tell you how a cat reacts, my cat killed it.
Yes if your dog scrathes you, your skin can swell like a mosquito bite.
No, the bite of the Komodo Dragon is considered to the most highly infectious, non-poisonous animal bite , but cat bite can be quite nasty. A tetanus shot would be in order if you cannot remember when you last had one, and wound cleaning of course and keeping an eye on it for infection.