Skin diseases in dogs can be transmitted to humans, with those caused by parasites and fungi being more likely to be transmitted. After a dog develops a skin disease, it is important to isolate people and dogs to prevent the spread of skin diseases. Reduce human-dog contact, do not allow dogs to play on the bed sofa, preferably in a cage, and to use high temperature sterilization of dog items. After the dog has developed a skin disease, you can no longer have a lot of close contact with the dog, and at the same time, you can no longer let the dog run to the bed, sofa and other places to play. It is best to confine the dog to a crate and limit its range of motion. Using heat and disinfectant can effectively kill germs and parasites. Boil the dog’s pads and clothes in boiling water to kill germs and parasites through high temperature, and wash them with disinfectant afterwards, which can effectively avoid further transmission of skin diseases.
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