They die jk well you will get std (aids)or dieses or nothing
Goofy the cartoon dog does not appear to belong to a particular breed; I would describe him as a mutt.
Dogs and cats don't spread viral diseases to humans. I've never heard of any dog having mono!
No. Not unless say the food was spoiled and gave you food poisoning and the dog ate the same thing but not it's not contagious or anything like that.
It depends on your lifestyle and preferences. Cats are independent and low-maintenance, dogs are loyal and great companions, and hamsters are small and easy to care for. Consider the time, space, and energy you have available before deciding which pet is best for you.
The same way you catch an STD from anyone else. It's all about unsafe sex.
Of course.
a bull dog is a usaully a big dog kinda tall ya know and usaully has a pushed in kinda nose it kinda has wrinkles on it nose.
Yorkie
#include<iostream> extern void handle_eptr (std::exception_ptr eptr) { try { if (eptr) std::rethrow_exception (eptr); } catch (const std::exception& e) { std::cerr << "Unhandled exception: " << e.what() << "\n"; } } void bar() { // Throw "invalid string position" exception. std::string().at(1); } void foo() { try { std::cout << "Calling bar() from foo():\n"; bar(); } catch (const std::exception& e) { std::cerr << "Exception in foo(): " << e.what() << "\n"; } } int main() { try { std::cout << "Calling foo() from main():\n"; foo(); std::cout << "Calling bar() from main():\n"; bar(); } catch (...) // catch all exceptions... { handle_eptr (std::current_exception()); } }
Yes, he will be kinda fine.
You can catch one, or the other, or both.
you can get an std
You can catch cacnea in the desert it's kinda rare to find though.
a talking dog
It could mean you have some sort of infection/std, and should get it checked out.
You can't catch Herpes Zoster from your dog.