While we all love being pet parents and love our canine friends, dogs can give you illnesses that can make you and your family very sick or worse.

Reviewed & Fact-Checked By

Dr. Maxbetter Vizelberg

Veterinarian, DVM

Reviewed & Fact-Checked By

Dr. Maxbetter Vizelberg

Veterinarian, DVM

The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research.

Of course, everyone knows that humans practice much better hygiene than dogs do, but can they really get you sick? The answer, sadly, is yes. Diseases that are transferred from dogs to their owners are called zoonotic diseases. If you think that you or your pet have been exposed to a zoonotic disease, it’s essential to get to a medical professional right away.

For now, see below for a non-comprehensive list of just a few of the diseases you can contract from your beloved pet below.

The 6 Most Common Diseases You Can Catch From Your Dog

1. Ringworm

Ringworm can be transferred to humans from different animals, not just canines. This fungal skin infection should be treated as soon as it’s identified.

Signs in Pets

Patches where hair is missing

A red mark in the center of the patch

Skin lesions

Symptoms in Humans

Red, circular patches on the skin

Patches can be crusty and itchy

Treatment for ringworm is usually an anti-fungal cream. It’s best to take your pet or anyone in your family with ringworm in for treatment from a medical professional.

Patches where hair is missing

A red mark in the center of the patch

Skin lesions

  • Patches where hair is missing
  • A red mark in the center of the patch
  • Skin lesions

Red, circular patches on the skin

Patches can be crusty and itchy

  • Red, circular patches on the skin
  • Patches can be crusty and itchy

2. Rabies

Rabies is a virus that affects mammals. It’s spread by contact and the salvia of infected tissues. If you see a case of suspected rabies, it’s essential that you report it to the proper authorities, such as the health department.

Raccoons, bats, and other wildlife can carry the disease. It’s essential to note that very few humans who contract rabies survive without treatment.

Signs in Pets

Seizures

Fever

Unable to swallow

Change in bark tone

Lack of muscular coordination

Frothy saliva

Excessive slobbering

Symptoms in Humans

Chills

Fatigue

Temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit

Headache

Irritability

Problems sleeping

Loss of appetite

Sore throat

Vomiting

Anxiety

Possible pain and tingling sensation at infected site

It’s imperative to get a person who has been bitten by an animal that could carry rabies to the doctor right away for treatment.

Seizures

Fever

Unable to swallow

Change in bark tone

Lack of muscular coordination

Frothy saliva

Excessive slobbering

  • Seizures
  • Fever
  • Unable to swallow
  • Change in bark tone
  • Lack of muscular coordination
  • Frothy saliva
  • Excessive slobbering

Chills

Fatigue

Temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit

Headache

Irritability

Problems sleeping

Loss of appetite

Sore throat

Vomiting

Anxiety

Possible pain and tingling sensation at infected site

  • Chills
  • Fatigue
  • Temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Headache
  • Irritability
  • Problems sleeping
  • Loss of appetite
  • Sore throat
  • Vomiting
  • Anxiety
  • Possible pain and tingling sensation at infected site

3. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is caused by a bacterium called Rickettsia rickettsii. While this disease isn’t transmitted to you directly by your dog, it can be caused by a tick your dog carries on its body. This disease can easily lead to a lengthy hospital stay and needs to be treated with an antibiotic right away.

Symptoms in Humans

Fever

Possible rash

Diarrhea

Joint pain

Intestinal pain

If you have any of these symptoms after finding a tick on you, it’s best to get to a doctor immediately for diagnosis and treatment.

Fever

Possible rash

Diarrhea

Joint pain

Intestinal pain

  • Fever
  • Possible rash
  • Diarrhea
  • Joint pain
  • Intestinal pain

4. Giardia

This is a tiny intestinal parasite that dogs, cats, humans, and other species can contract. It is a common disease, and many pets and humans have it without ever showing any symptoms. Symptoms are generally the same for humans and animals and include the following:

Diarrhea (bloody)

Gas

Nausea

This is most often treated in humans with an antibiotic. Make sure you take proper precautions when disposing of your pet’s feces.

Diarrhea (bloody)

Gas

Nausea

  • Diarrhea (bloody)
  • Gas
  • Nausea

5. Tapeworms

Believe it or not, there are certain types of worms that your dog can give you, and tapeworms are one of those parasites. They are flat, segmented worms that live in the small intestines of many animals. Tapeworm infections in pets can come from hanging around in pastures or drinking contaminated water.

Signs in Pets

Long worms in vomit

Rice-like pieces in feces

Dragging their hind ends across the floor or carpet

Symptoms in Humans

Diarrhea

Stomach pain

Nausea

Extreme hunger

Rice-like pieces in feces

Fatigue

Weight loss

Weakness

6. Hookworms

Hookworms survive by feeding on the intestines of dogs and can cause a life-threatening infection, especially for puppies. These parasites are spread to humans through animal feces.

Long worms in vomit

Rice-like pieces in feces

Dragging their hind ends across the floor or carpet

  • Long worms in vomit
  • Rice-like pieces in feces
  • Dragging their hind ends across the floor or carpet

Diarrhea

Stomach pain

Nausea

Extreme hunger

Rice-like pieces in feces

Fatigue

Weight loss

Weakness

  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Extreme hunger
  • Rice-like pieces in feces
  • Fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Weakness

Signs in Pets

Diarrhea

Weight loss

Symptoms in Humans

Sometimes, there are no symptoms at all

Could include itchy skin

Coughing

Wheezing

Anemia

Stomach pain

Loss of appetite

These are just a few of the diseases and illnesses that can be spread from dogs to humans. If you see the symptoms of any of these conditions, it’s best to make an appointment for you and your pet for treatment.

Diarrhea

Weight loss

  • Diarrhea
  • Weight loss

Sometimes, there are no symptoms at all

Could include itchy skin

Coughing

Wheezing

Anemia

Stomach pain

Loss of appetite

  • Sometimes, there are no symptoms at all
  • Could include itchy skin
  • Coughing
  • Wheezing
  • Anemia
  • Stomach pain
  • Loss of appetite

Other Illnesses that Are Transmitted to Humans by Dogs

There are a few other illnesses that are transmitted to humans by canines.

Roundworms

Salmonella

MRSA

Sarcoptic mange

Leptospirosis

One of the best ways to ensure you and your pet don’t become sick with these illnesses is by going in for regular checkups to screen for these conditions before clinical signs appear or worsen.

Roundworms

Salmonella

MRSA

Sarcoptic mange

Leptospirosis

  • Roundworms
  • Salmonella
  • MRSA
  • Sarcoptic mange
  • Leptospirosis

Conclusion

While we love our canine friends, knowing that they carry things that can make us sick is essential. Make sure that you keep your pet groomed and bathed and that you’re constantly checking them for ticks. You also want to be extremely careful when disposing of your dog’s feces since handling it can make you and your family extremely sick.

Sources

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