Why Dog Poop Can Be Dangerous
As Dr. Chavez mentioned, there are some inherent dangers when it comes to handling dog poop, so it’s important to always be vigilant and careful when doing so. “Diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans are called zoonotic diseases,” he said. “Zoonotic diseases that we can get from contaminated dog feces include Salmonella, Campylobacter, Giardia, roundworms and potentially hookworms.”
Complicating matters is the fact that sometimes our pets can be carrying these diseases — like Salmonella — without actually becoming ill themselves, so it’s important to treat every one of your dog’s bowel movements as carefully as possible.
#2: Intestinal parasites can be transmitted to people and other pets
It’s important to note that intestinal parasites are extremely common in both cats and dogs. They can infect animals of any age, although puppies and kittens tend to be the biggest victims. While many animals can be asymptomatic carriers of these parasites, others can become very sick.
In order to prevent the spread of these parasites, routine fecal testing, a preventative deworming schedule, and good sanitation and environmental control are essential.
Certain life situations make it hard to do what is better for you
If you step on dog feces, this might represent your troubles in deciding whether you should continue doing things that are no longer healthy for you.
For example, you are having a hard time deciding whether you should stay in a toxic relationship or move forward so that you can heal yourself.
We cannot deny it, but there are some people who are in a relationship where their partners are forcing them to do bad things. Because of love, they become so blind to do the good ones.
If you are one of these people, you are encouraged to let go of the toxic life you have. Always remember that you will meet people who will not make doing things hard for you and people who will only push you to be a better person.
Just like how you clean your shoe after you step on a dog waste or how you easily purchase a new shoe, you should not be afraid to fill your life with positivity, and if required, you should start anew without bringing with you the situations and people who make doing right hard for you.
I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS HAPPEN! I STEPPED IN DOG POOP! (CAUGHT ON CAMERA!)
Consider it your duty to deal with your dog’s doody. Dog poop is a common area of contention in neighborhoods all across the country. Researchers estimate there are more than 80 million dogs in the country, producing about 10.6 million tons of poop a year. Yet only 60 percent of pet owners bother to pick it up. Many assume it’s a natural fertilizer or it will disintegrate on its own. It’s time to get the scoop on your dog’s poop and its effect on the environment, so let’s start with six common myths.