Close contact between humans and dogs is likely to transmit diseases, such as rabies, leptospirosis, fungal skin diseases, ear mites, atopic dermatitis and so on.
1. Rabies: general close contact does not transmit rabies; however, if the dog licked, scratched and bitten in the course of close contact with the dog, there is a possibility of transmission of rabies.
2. Leptospirosis: It can be transmitted through direct contact and can be spread through the skin, mucous membranes and the digestive tract.
3. Fungal Skin Disease: If the dog is not hygienically sound, it can easily be transmitted by direct contact through intimate contact.
4. Ear mites: intimate behaviors, such as hugging, can spread.
5. Allergic dermatitis: The body hair and dander of pets may cause allergies to human skin, such as rashes.
It is recommended to keep a distance from pets, and if necessary, it is recommended to take the dog to receive regular medical checkups, and if there are any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time to consult a physician for treatment.