It is possible, but it all depends on where the dog licked them. If the dog licked the person on the mouth and then your hand and then you ate a sandwich or something without washing it is a hihger possibility. But if it licked their arm and then your hand, you should be ok as long as you wash your hands.
Dogs and cats don't spread viral diseases to humans. I've never heard of any dog having mono!
No, you cannot.
they can start sneezing and they can catch rabies from us but its not common for a dog to get a bug from us.
Yes, dogs can catch some diseases from humans, such as the flu or certain types of bacteria. It is important to practice good hygiene and take precautions to prevent the spread of illness between humans and dogs.
Mammals in most cases are susceptible to the same viruses.
fish. dogs, buffalo, and salmon
Dogs cannot get most viruses carried by humans as these viruses cannot cross the species barrier. Deadly viruses like rabies can cross the barrier between species, but are more often transmitted from the dog to the human. A common misconception is that dogs can catch a cold or flu from their owners but this is untrue
Making out does not cause mono to spontaneously appear, but if the person you are making out with is infected, there is an extremely high chance that you will catch it as well.
No, you cannot catch mononucleosis (mono) simply by standing next to a person. Mono is primarily transmitted through saliva, often through activities like kissing or sharing drinks or utensils. While close contact can increase the risk of transmission, simply being near someone with mono does not pose a significant risk of infection.
No a man or woman can not get worms from a dog. If you dog gets worm tell your vet.
No, lice that affect dogs are different from those that affect humans, so you cannot catch lice from dogs.
so the dogs can catch food