Dog Sleep
I always hear people advise not to sleep with dogs together. Letting dogs sleep is very unhygienic and may lead to parasites, bacteria, etc., but no one can tell the reason why. Come on, after all, what kind of insects or bacteria cannot be prevented and are going to infect people?
Regarding sleeping in the same bed with a dog, the main controversy is whether letting the dog sleep will reduce its compliance and make it confused about its own position.
The conclusion of medical research is that sleeping with dogs does not cause any harm. For example, the infectious disease common to humans and dogs - Escherichia coli. Research by experts has shown that the spread of Escherichia coli between humans and dogs. This Although it can be spread between humans and dogs, E. coli has no effect on humans and dogs.
It’s just that E. coli will mutate, mutating into some E. coli that are resistant to antibiotics, and it is easier for the human body to produce such resistant bacteria, and then spread this bacteria to dogs.
It turns out that whether a dog can get into the bed or not depends mainly on the owner. If your dog rolls in the mud every day and is exposed to the wind and sun every day, then forget it ~ because it is very easy. Skin diseases are felt, so if you want your dog to share the bed with people, you need to keep the dog dry and clean, and also bathe, deworm and vaccinate regularly. This is also a way to protect the dog's health.
Everyone has different ways of raising pets and different health and epidemic prevention measures, so the results of the same behavioral guidance are different. For example, timely vaccination of dogs, deworming of the inside and outside of the body, etc., while maintaining the health of dogs, it also protects the health of us humans.
Some parents are opposed to dogs sleeping with people because they respect the independence of dogs. Let the dogs have their own space, no artificial space. Parents think that they should restrain themselves to make it clean and smell good, but dogs often don't like that, so they can allow the dog to have its own space and not become clingy. Doing this is also respecting the "dog rights"!
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