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Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie in Your Bed Can Kill You

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Medical researchers have long shown that contact with pets can often help both the physically and mentally ill. But now, veterinary scientists say sleeping with your pets increases the chances of contracting everything from parasites to the plague.



What's a pet owner to do?



Most U.S. households have pets, and more than half of those cats and dogs are allowed to sleep in their owner's beds, Drs. Bruno Chomel, a professor at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, and Ben Sun, chief veterinarian for California's Department of Health, say in a study to be published in next month's issue of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Emerging Infectious Diseases.



We wanted to raise the attention of people, as sleeping with a pet is becoming quite common, and there are risks associated with it, even if it is not very frequent, Chomel told AOL News. But when it occurs, especially in children or immunocompromised people, it can be very severe.



The authors, both experts in zoonoses, which are diseases or infections transmitted from animals to humans, reported that the risk for transmission of zoonotic agents by close contact between pets and their owners through bed sharing, kissing or licking is real and has even been documented for life-threatening infections such as plague, internal parasites and other serious diseases.



How many of us admit to others that we sleep with our furry friends? Many of us do, according to the study.



Among dog owners, 53 percent consider their dog to be a member of the family, and 56 percent of those dog owners admit they sleep with their dog next to them, the researchers reported.



Full story: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/20/letting-sleeping-dogs-lie-in-your-bed-can-kill-you/
 
immunocompromised people <-- These people often live in hospitals...



My Nana's dog used to sleep with me along with her cats, when I was younger. Did me no harm XD
 
The Dragon Master said:
immunocompromised people <-- These people often live in hospitals...

Can't they put a hyphen in that? o.O

The Dragon Master said:
My Nana's dog used to sleep with me along with her cats, when I was younger. Did me no harm XD
Sure it didn't...
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It didn't! I'm as healthy as a Dragon!!!



..Thinking back on it, I don't think the dog liked me much, it kept trying to kick me out of the bed
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While I think this article is way over the top here I do have two true stories:



  1. My friend who allows her dog to sleep with her became infested with flea bites. She had to seek medical attention and was put on antibiotics. If that wasn't bad enough, the whole house had to be flea bombed to get rid of the fleas.
  2. There was a case about a year ago here where a cat smothered an elderly woman in her sleep.

I do not allow my dogs or cat to sleep on my bed. They have their own rooms and beds. There is also the possibility that you can roll over in your sleep and injure a pet. How about the pet gets sick and vomits or worse in your bed?
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Pets allowed on/in beds is a big no-no for me.
 
The Dragon Master said:
immunocompromised people <-- These people often live in hospitals...



My Nana's dog used to sleep with me along with her cats, when I was younger. Did me no harm XD



YET.
 
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