From the DoodyCalls Web site, this list includes the most common diseases born by dog feces:
So it's not a good idea, clearly, to leave dog feces in a home. It's also a good idea to pick up after your dog using a sturdy plastic bag.
Yes. We cant catch a disease a dog has (unless its worms or parasites), but dogs can catch our diseases.
No. Neither as they can catch parasites and diseases that may be dormant in other caged rodents.
Llamas can be susceptible to various diseases, including respiratory infections, parasites, and certain viral infections. Common health issues include pneumonia, which can be caused by stress or poor environmental conditions, and parasites like gastrointestinal worms. They can also contract diseases such as toxoplasmosis and some forms of foot rot. Regular veterinary care and proper management practices are essential for their health and well-being.
Having AIDS does not directly kill you. However, it weakens the immune system so that you are more exposed to catch diseases. Like pneumonia.
Because by being ignorant you can catch two killer diseases!
No, although there are many sexual transmitted diseases you can catch by having sex with another male such as aids
You are in luck. You can't catch gay diseases at all because there is no such thing as a gay disease.
Yes, turkeys can and will often catch diseases from chickens. This is why it is advised to keep turkeys and chickens separate, this way the turkeys cannot catch the disease from the chickens.
swan is acually a type of malaria diseaz it can catch.
Moles can carry parasites and diseases that may affect humans, most notably through their droppings. One such concern is the potential transmission of zoonotic diseases like leptospirosis, which can occur if humans come into contact with contaminated soil or water. Additionally, moles can be hosts for ticks, which may carry Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. However, direct transmission of diseases from moles to humans is relatively rare.
yes
No, not typically.