Yes. Years ago, I had the unfortunate pleasure of coming into contact with someone with scabies and I contracted them. Because you don't start to itch for a couple of weeks, I didn't know I had them and continued to cuddle up to my dog as normal. I saw my GP and was diagnosed, and within a couple of days, my dog started incontrollably scratching, so I took her to see the vet. She had scabies too, and had to be treated, bless her. So I know that you can pass scabies onto your dog!
No, head lice are species-specific parasites that infest only humans. Hamsters cannot transfer head lice to humans or vice versa.
No humans can not give lice to guinea pigs. Guinea pigs and small animals all have a different type of lice that can spread from pig to pig. Humans can't give it to pigs and pigs can't give it to humans, but they can give it to other small animals so be carfeful.
dogs
Yes because if you keep them together in a house or if they are in the same room for just a few minutes any animal could catch it.
yes mice can carry lice and when this mice passes another the contact of the fur will pass the bug.
Yes, dogs can carry Staphylococcus bacteria on their skin or in their noses, but it is less common for them to cause infections in humans. However, it is still advisable to practice good hygiene when handling pets, especially if you have open wounds or a weakened immune system.
Generally, no. The lice that guinea pigs get is mostly species-specific. This means that only guinea pigs, or, quite possibly, other small rodents. Check your other small pets or other cage mates because they might have lice also. If your pet does have lice, immediately take your pet to the vet because guinea pig lice is usually blood-sucking and can do damage in the long-run.
No, using lice shampoo will not help you pass a hair drug test. The chemicals in lice shampoo are not designed to mask or eliminate drug metabolites in the hair. The best way to pass a hair drug test is to abstain from drug use.
Cases of meningitis in dogs are usually caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa or rickettsia. Other causes, such as chemical agents, are not as common, according to the Merck Veterinary Manual. So, i do think dogs can contract meningitis from other dogs. Read more: Cases of Meningitis in Dogs | eHow.com ehow.com/facts_5589184_cases-meningitis-dogs.html#ixzz1Vun9a0Cd
The yeast organisms are waiting for the proper conditions to grow. They are already in the dog's ears. They are in your ears, too. They are everywhere.
Lice do not generally live in animal fur. I'm 99% sure that parasites that live on guinea pigs will not transfer to human skin.
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