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Old 02-09-2009, 09:39 PM   #1
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Can my dog get sick if I have the flu?

I have the flu.
I sleep with my door open so I can actually breathe some fresh air. If I open the window, it will be too cold overnight.

My dog sleeps in her room and bed at night, but sometimes in the morning I wake up and she is sleeping on my bed!

So can my flu be infectious to my dog if she is close to me? Can dogs get anything from a human's flu?
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Human colds and Flus are not transferrable to dogs or cats.
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i have a cold right now and i noticed that while my corgis aren't sick, they do cute little sneezes here and there. i think they have sympathetic flu
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Human colds and Flus are not transferrable to dogs or cats.
How about human STD's?
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