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Why You Shouldn't Snuggle with Your Pooch in Bed

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It isn't just dog trainers and the occasional finicky spouse who want you to keep your pets off the bed. A new report in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases found that of the 250 known zoonotic diseases, which are transmitted between humans and animals, more than 100 are derived from domestic pets — yes, even from your precious Sparkles or Daisy.

Reported HealthDay:

In one case a 69-year-old man, whose dog slept under the covers with him and licked his hip replacement wound, came down with meningitis. Another incident involved a 9-year-old boy who got plague, a potentially deadly bacterial infection, from sleeping with his flea-infested cat.

Other infections transmitted to people after sleeping with their cat or dog, kissing them or being licked by the pet include: hookworm, ringworm, roundworm, cat scratch disease and drug-resistant staph infections, the report said.

The good news is that the risk of your pet making you sick is relatively small, at least compared to the sheer number of people who sleep with their pets (more than half of all pet owners in the U.S.). And the health benefits of owning a pet outweigh its risks: studies show that having a pet can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, improve physical fitness and increase happiness.

To lower your risk of infection, Dr. Peter Rabinowitz of the Yale School of Medicine and co-author of the text book Human-Animal Medicine, told HealthDay that pet owners should keep animals out of the sleeping environment, wash their hands (or any other area of contact) thoroughly after handling or being licked by pets, and take extra care with puppies, kittens and older pets that have diarrhea — often considered "high risk" carriers.


http://healthland.time.com/2011/01/...ing-with-your-pooch-in-bed/?iid=WBmostpopular
 
It doesn't work that way for me. I don't let the dogs on the bed but they sit on my lap and finally oozed their way onto being able to sit on the sofa.
I do have boundaries, they can't lick my plate, at least while I'm still eating food off of it.
And I actually do wash my hands after handling Petunia the iguana.
But I don't jump up and sanitize every time one of the dogs walks up and licks my hand while I'm petting it.
 
I'll take my chances.

If you snuggle humans, you have the chance to get a lot of pretty gross crap, too...including stuff that can KILL you!
 
What a poorly written fear mongering article. You can get ringworm from the soil, it's a fungus, not a worm or parasite. I don't believe that got got meningitis from the dog licking his wound. Their saliva has antiseptic properties.

Steph
 
I'll take my chances.

If you snuggle humans, you have the chance to get a lot of pretty gross crap, too...including stuff that can KILL you!

Indeed! You can get very very sick from simply shaking someone's hand (and that's way before any "snuggling" takes place...) I mean, I'm no germiphobe or anything, but human "cleanliness" is often just as debatable as a dog's...
 
I'm sure it's very possible to get something from your household pets but you can apply that risk to just about anything in life. I work in an office building with about 100 other people and i can't tell you how many times i've seen people not wash their hands after using the restroom and then go pawing everything in the office.

As far as i'm concerned I'll take my chances like Samantha said. My dog sleeps in my bed (she has her own bed ontop of mine) and i haven't had any issues and she's been sleeping there since she was 6 weeks old. If she was sick or something i might make her sleep somewhere else but otherwise it seems like that's being overly paranoid.
 
I too will take my chances & love every minute of it. My dogs do & have always slept on my bed with me. My first recollection of a dog sleeping with me was my mom's dogs when I was 5 or 6 yrs. old. I grew up with dogs in the house sitting on the sofa & then going to bed with me with no ill effects from the experience. I am now 55 yrs. old & still no ill effects from my dogs.

Granted I know there are diseases all pets can spread to their human family. I feel the joy & love I get from my pets totally outweigh the risk I am willing to take!
 
I too will take my chances & love every minute of it. My dogs do & have always slept on my bed with me. My first recollection of a dog sleeping with me was my mom's dogs when I was 5 or 6 yrs. old. I grew up with dogs in the house sitting on the sofa & then going to bed with me with no ill effects from the experience. I am now 55 yrs. old & still no ill effects from my dogs.

Granted I know there are diseases all pets can spread to their human family. I feel the joy & love I get from my pets totally outweigh the risk I am willing to take!

And who else would willingly stay in bed to comfort you when you have the flu or a cold??

Or kiss you on the face after you barf??

A guy?? Hell no!!

Nope-pets all the way!!
 
Yeah-I hear ya...but think of all the things we do that THEY find disgusting or strange...and they love us anyway!!

I have some adolescent cats that are obsessed with watching me bathe.

They stand on the side of the tub or the toilet lid and stare. And slap at the water/bubbles.

I'm pretty sure they're thinking, "WTF?? She WILLINGLY goes into that water stuff!! What's WRONG with her!"

The other side of their thoughts are probably, "For the love of God, when is she getting OUT??!

When I get out, I let the tub dry and sprinkle catnip in and let them go nuts...then I just rinse the nip down the drain and don't have to sweep all over the house.

Then, of course, my Beagle follows me, licking my legs dry. He's OCD about cleaning me and my Lhasa-poo.

I feel like I need another bath when he's finished drying me.
 
Yeah-I hear ya...but think of all the things we do that THEY find disgusting or strange...and they love us anyway!!

I have some adolescent cats that are obsessed with watching me bathe.

They stand on the side of the tub or the toilet lid and stare. And slap at the water/bubbles.

I'm pretty sure they're thinking, "WTF?? She WILLINGLY goes into that water stuff!! What's WRONG with her!"

The other side of their thoughts are probably, "For the love of God, when is she getting OUT??!

When I get out, I let the tub dry and sprinkle catnip in and let them go nuts...then I just rinse the nip down the drain and don't have to sweep all over the house.

Then, of course, my Beagle follows me, licking my legs dry. He's OCD about cleaning me and my Lhasa-poo.

I feel like I need another bath when he's finished drying me.

Never had a cat that watched me bathe, but years ago I had a black toy poodle that felt he had to wash me before we could go to sleep. Every night he would start at the back of my neck, go down both arms & then he cleaned both feet. After this ritual he was satisfied to crawl under the covers & sleep by my now cleaned feet. If my husband moved his feet anywhere close to mine Nikki would bite him.

During this same time I had a pekingese that would viciously try to rip my husband's face off anytime he tried to kiss me goodnight in bed. That is true devotion & love! Both dogs loved my husband as long as he wasn't trying to put his hands on me. Funny thing is, the peke was a gift to my husband from me.

I still have the same husband & different dogs now, but I sure miss those pups! :yesnod::reddevil:
 
I need a bigger bed for everyone.2 Boxers, Cat, the wife,myself...It's every man for himself when it comes to finding/making room.
 
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