Many people sleep with their pets, not knowing that this habit comes with a risk of diseases, such as Chagas disease and bubonic plague as well as infections:

“Those cuddly pets harbor some icky germs, worms, and cooties, note Bruno B. Chomel, DVM, PhD, of the University of California, Davis, and Ben Sun, DVM, of the California Department of Health.”

MRSA

MRSA, a multi-drug resistant strain of strep is becoming very common in the United States. Both humans and dogs can carry the bug in their noses. There is a case of a couple who used to get MRSA infections very often, until the doctors eventually discovered that their dog slept in their bed.

Tests of the dog were positive for MRSA. And once the dog was rid of the germ, the couple stopped getting MRSA infections.

People who own pets often let them sleep in their bed. However, this habit is very risky as it puts your life in danger. Read on to learn more…

Pets are “hanging out” with their owners at all times, which is probably the major reason why people see them as their ideal partner. In fact, this relation goes to the extent that people forget about the fact that they are animals and let them adopt habits which are bad and even dangerous.

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Moreover, people seem to be ignorant of the fact that sleeping with pets carries the risk of parasites. Therefore, make sure you de-worm on a regular basis in order to prevent them from multiplying inside the pet. Vaccinations are also an effective way to keep them healthy.

Most parasites transmit to humans, increasing the risk of developing a disease and causing death. This means that you should do your best to prevent contamination and protect yourself.

Owning a pet comes with many responsibilities, such as feeding them, bathing them, and cleaning after them. Apart from these, you should apply the adequate vaccines as well. It is recommended to visit the vet on a regular basis and ensure your pet is healthy.

When it comes to deworming, cats and dogs should do it every 4 months and should be vaccinated in the first 6 months. Never miss any of the corresponding vaccines in order to immunize the pet properly!