Yes, mongoose bites can be dangerous to dogs. Mongooses can carry diseases and parasites, and their bites can lead to infections due to bacteria. Additionally, if a dog encounters a mongoose, it may provoke a defensive response, leading to more serious injuries. It's essential to monitor your dog’s health and consult a veterinarian if bitten.
it bites. very hard.
no
Dog bites are less dangerous than human bites because dogs have fewer harmful bacteria in their mouths compared to humans. Human bites are more likely to introduce harmful bacteria deep into the wound, leading to a higher risk of infection. Additionally, a dog's teeth are less likely to penetrate deeply into tissue compared to the sharp teeth of humans, reducing the risk of severe damage.
mongoose's are a enemy of snakes and snakes eat mongoose's so the mongoose must fight the snake to survive. the mongoose bites the snakes neck to kill it . the mongoose eats the snake so it will not reproduce and make more of it's enemy
Depends on the snake mainly. And the size of the dog. And if/how much venom the snake decided to spend on the dog.
Mongoose
Eagles, birds of prey, mongoose, and dogs.
No, but some are born and supposed to have under bites.
Flea bites can be dangerous to babies. The saliva of fleas contains anticoagulants which can cause severe infections in infants.
most of them like wild dogs cats and some of the wild bears also eats a mongoose
Generally chigger bites are not dangerous. They are more of an annoyance. If the area becomes discolored or painful than an infection could be on the horizon.
Any snake bites hurt, it's the poisonous ones that are dangerous though