They can if they bite the dog.
Squirrels are the natural prey of dogs, it is instinctive of them to hunt them.
No prairie dogs do not eat ground squirrels.
squirrels and dogs carry seeds in their fur. Birds drop seeds and bees pollinate plants.
No, dogs cannot get elephantiasis. Elephantiasis is caused by parasitic worms transmitted to humans by mosquitoes, specifically the filarial worm. Dogs can get heartworm disease from mosquitoes, but it is a different disease caused by a different parasite.
Squirrels in the Fred movie are dogs. Little Pomerania's that he thinks are squirrels.
There is nothing inherently toxic to fox urine (any more than, say, dog urine), but it can be a source of disease transmission. Since foxes are somewhat closely related to dogs, diseases they carry may also infect dogs, and some diseases can be transmitted through contact with urine (but not as many as, say, through fecal matter; fecal matter can also carry parasites such as worms).
How about you don't let your dog eat squirrels! JK! okay, if you saw the squirrel and it was acting weird, (un-squirrelish) then you might have a problem, but for the most part, your dog should be fine!! :)
They bite which is a cut that is irritating and can become infected and some carry disease
No.Their not neighbourhood squirrels,their pomeranian dogs.
They eat squirrels
No, not all dog saliva contains the rabies virus. Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted primarily through the bite of an infected animal. Only dogs that are infected with the rabies virus can transmit it through their saliva. Most dogs are vaccinated against rabies, so the majority do not carry the virus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagas_disease http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=Infectious+disease+in+dogs+in+Mexico&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=