, and think about your pet's food — if it contains gluten and you are touching it, wash your hands and don't let pets
lick near your mouth after eating gluten - containing food.
Not exact matches
A 2011 report by the CDC stated while sleeping with healthy pets usually didn't present a problem, zoonotic agents could be passed from pets to humans by letting a pet
lick you, sleep with you, or if you kissed it
near the
mouth.
If the offensive smell is more noticeable after your dog
licks your hands or yawns
near your face, most likely it's coming from his
mouth and it can be a sign of a
mouth problem.