Saturday, January 9, 2010

Human Stomach More Condition_symptoms Is It Possible For A Human Stomach Virus To Be Contagious To Dogs?

Is it possible for a human stomach virus to be contagious to dogs? - human stomach more condition_symptoms

I have 2 dogs - a border collie and an Australian - both have had all their shots in the last 5 months. Two days ago I was working at home as a gastrointestinal infection. Yesterday, the border collie, the same symptoms I had. Today, it is very good, but the Australian is sick (same syptoms). Both are active, energetic, and seems to feel very bad, so I'm not concerned with the speed to a vet.

Has anyone a dog from a virus, as befits a man?

5 comments:

dizzyles... said...

Some viruses are zoonotic, which simply means that may be from animals to humans and vice versa, classified. I want a eye on them for a few weeks at least maintain, as some viruses can occur again and the cycle begins again. When this happens, to see their paper for the diagnosis, this may be the only way to break the infection chain. Good Luck xx

dizzyles... said...

Some viruses are zoonotic, which simply means that may be from animals to humans and vice versa, classified. I want a eye on them for a few weeks at least maintain, as some viruses can occur again and the cycle begins again. When this happens, to see their paper for the diagnosis, this may be the only way to break the infection chain. Good Luck xx

dizzyles... said...

Some viruses are zoonotic, which simply means that may be from animals to humans and vice versa, classified. I want a eye on them for a few weeks at least maintain, as some viruses can occur again and the cycle begins again. When this happens, to see their paper for the diagnosis, this may be the only way to break the infection chain. Good Luck xx

dizzyles... said...

Some viruses are zoonotic, which simply means that may be from animals to humans and vice versa, classified. I want a eye on them for a few weeks at least maintain, as some viruses can occur again and the cycle begins again. When this happens, to see their paper for the diagnosis, this may be the only way to break the infection chain. Good Luck xx

Chetco said...

All items in science, we say NO.
However, my vet said it more of the same symptoms in dogs, this question was during the influenza season, and sometimes the flu in the family is the owner.
Sooooo, I prefer not believe that just a coincidence.

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