yes the dog will catch the aids and the dog will get sooooooo horny it will die
It's small size so that its hard to catch and easy to hide, It's speed so that it is also hard to catch, and if need be it can really scratch and bite the hell out of you.
It's small size so that its hard to catch and easy to hide, It's speed so that it is also hard to catch, and if need be it can really scratch and bite the hell out of you.
dogs + cats = scratch scratch scratch
*achoo* bless me
yes
Fleas are biting them.
there neck
Dogs scratch for many reasons. They could have fleas, dry skin, dandruff, ticks, or just an itch. They can not get lice.
Dogs will scratch their faces for several reasons, its just like a human, you scratch your face sometimes too, right? Their paws are their hands and if something itches, your gonna scratch it. Dogs will scratch their faces for several reasons, its just like a human, you scratch your face sometimes too, right? Their paws are their hands and if something itches, your gonna scratch it.
Dogs scratch when they are stressed as a way to cope with their emotions and release tension. It can be a self-soothing behavior that helps them feel more comfortable in stressful situations.
No, lice that affect dogs are different from those that affect humans, so you cannot catch lice from dogs.
Answer:Currently there is no proof that humans can be infected with FeLV, but those with suppressed immune systems should refrain from contact with infected cats. This includes those on AIDS therapy, pregnant women, infants, and the elderly.Answer:If FeLV had ever been detected in human blood, it would be international news. It is a fiction that humans can contract it, much less have major health complication and die from it. THere are "germaphobes" who prefer that all FeLV+ be euthanized... a tragedy since these cats can live for years.