Komondor (certain introduction)
Many owners can say that they are very fond of their dogs, and even They treat them as their own children, and some even put the dogs on their own beds to sleep with them. However, such close contact with dogs is actually of little use, and there are even many potential dangers. So what we want to talk about is what are the dangers of people and dogs sharing a bed, and avoid excessive proximity to dogs.
1. Toxoplasma gondii: If the dog has Toxoplasma gondii, it will be infected by excessive close contact. Occasionally, it can also be infected through the respiratory tract, conjunctiva, skin, and also through the placenta. Passed to the fetus, it can cause miscarriage, premature birth, and fetal abnormalities.
2. Nematodesis: Mainly parasitic in the conjunctiva and tear ducts of dogs, and transmitted to humans through flies. When people get sick, they show conjunctivitis and keratitis, and severe cases can cause blindness.
3. Dust allergy: For people with allergies, contact or inhalation of dust contaminated by pet hair or feces can cause allergic reactions, manifesting as rashes, rhinitis, coughs, asthma, etc.
4. Retrovirus infection: Dogs carrying lentivirus in their bodies are exposed to long-term contact with humans, especially children, the elderly, and the weak, and the virus disappears for a long time after infection, which can cause bone disease and cancer. wait.
5. Circulating Japanese encephalitis: The virus is transmitted to humans through mosquito bites and often breaks out in summer and autumn. High fever, headache, vomiting, drowsiness, convulsions or coma are present during the onset, and the mortality rate is high.
From many diseases, we can understand how harmful it is for people and dogs to share the same bed. We love dogs but do not need to be so close to them. Maintaining some distance appropriately may be harmful to ourselves or dogs. Therefore, it is best not to have such close contact with dogs, otherwise there may be some unexpected harm.
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