Not usually, but a few dogs who were living inside the home very closely with a sick human with Swine Flu (i.e., in the bed with them, etc.) did come down with the swine flu. A few cats, some ferrets, fowl and other birds and one cheetah were also known to have been infected by the H1N1/09 influenza virus.
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The virus and bits that travel through the air are microscopic enought to pass through the small pores in the mask.
Dogs can get the flu but, not from you.
it is possible because the effect of a flu does not kick in straight away it could take weeks
Semen is sterile and can not transmit the flu that someone has to another person.
You can get the flu if someone around you who has the flu coughs or sneezes. You can get the flu simply by touching a surface like a telephone or door knob that has been contaminated by a touch from someone who has the flu. The viruses can pass through the air and can enter your body through your nose or mouth. If you've touched a contaminated surface, they can pass from your hand to your nose or mouth.
it only happens through of a person who already has it.
it only happens through of a person who already has it.
Not human flu, generally dog illnesses can't be caught by humans and vice versa.
Dogs are not susceptible to the H5N1 bird flu.
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Dogs do not get a "stomach virus" flu like people do so, if your dog is having vomiting and/or diarrhea, there is some other reason. Your dog needs to see his/her Veterinarian.