Dogs do not get strep throat.
Yes strep throat is contagious to dogs. I have strep throat right now and am worried I gave it to my dog.
Dogs can transiently be infected with Group A Strep when in contact with infected humans
No, I don't think so. At least there is no scientific proof. Unfortunately, dogs can. Both Cats and dogs can serve as a carrier of strep throat, but only dogs can deliver it. Luckily, neither cats or dogs can feel strep throat. that is the best answer I can give you.
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Dogs do not get infected with streptococcus pyogenes.
Cats, Rats, dogs, and mice can all carry strep throat.
The short answer is "Yes". Dogs do not get strep throat, but they may harbor Streptococcus pyogenes (also called Group A strep, what causes strep throat) from being around humans. They serve as a carrier of it for human infections. So, the dog should be treated when a family member has strep throat, especially if recurring infections occur in the human.
They can, but they may not show the same or all symptoms. A cold will not affect them the same way, the biggest problem is that they can give it to humans... and they are sneaky strep throat carriers too!
No, cats (or dogs) cannot catch Strep Throat. There is also no scientific proof that a cat can carry 'Group A Streptococcus' - which is what causes Strep Throat infections. There is also no proof that a cat or dog can transmit Strep Throat to humans.The closest thing a cat can catch to Strep Throat is an Upper Respiratory Infection, which affects the mouth, nasal passages, sinuses, and upper airway in cats and kittens.
yes, they can. They can get Group A Streptococcus Pharyngitis from humans. Also known as GAS. I don't know if any other animals can. I know though that cats can't but they can get rhinotracheitis which is close to strep
Toothpick in my dogs throat