Rabies can be carried by any warm blood animal including racoons, cats, dogs, bats and 'possums.
Yes, it is possible for your dog to contract the plague (Yersinia pestis) from fleas on the prairie dogs. Depending upon the soil the prairie dogs have been digging through, anthrax would be another concern.
Blood in the feces is not a specific disease - it is a symptom that can indicate any of several diseases. In younger dogs, blood in the feces is more likely to indicate either intestinal parasites or a gastrointestinal infection. In older dogs, the odds of cancer resulting in blood in the feces rises.
'no they can't.'
If you have any diseases .
If you mean a white blood cell, it fights any infections or diseases.
hepatitis b c ,AIDS ,immune system diseases'
It helps because it gets rid of any diseases that are in the blood vessels.
No, Ferrets do not carry any diseases, but they are subject to be infected with various illnesses from humans, cats, and dogs.
Yes, crickets can be harmful to dogs if ingested. They may carry parasites or diseases that can make dogs sick. It is best to prevent dogs from eating crickets to avoid any potential harm.
Not all, and the diseases they do get from humans affect dogs in different ways. If I had, say, flu it would affect the dog differently.
A blood test is a test that the doctor takes a sample of your blood to test it to see if you have any medical conditions or diseases, etc.