A recent study suggests that kisses from dogs may contain antibiotic-resistant strains of bacterial infection that may be deadly to humans.
. They are happy to see us no matter what and in many cases, they greet us with dog kisses at the door!
Which may be giving us more than slobber, according to a study from the Royal Veterinary College and the University of Lisbon. The study has found that dogs, cats and their owners all share bacteria likely from letting our pets kiss us on the mouth or not washing our hands thoroughly enough after picking up their waste or cleaning the litter box. BOSTON, MA. - OCTOBER 6: Colby Dame, of Rockland, gets pinned by his dog Olive on their way to winning the kissing contest at Dogtoberfest at Harpoon on October 6, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts.
However, what is concerning is that researchers are finding that the bacteria being shared is resistant to antibiotics.
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