Can my week-old puppy catch mono from my daughter who was just diagnosed?

My daughter was recently diagnosed with mono, and I'm worried about our week-old puppy possibly catching it from her. She spends a lot of time cuddling with the puppy, and I'm concerned about the close contact. Can a puppy catch mono from a human, or is this something I shouldn't worry about?

Answer

Your concern about your puppy possibly catching mono from your daughter is understandable, but rest assured that mono cannot be transmitted from humans to dogs.

  • Mono is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, which doesn't affect dogs.
  • There's no risk of your puppy catching mono through close contact.
  • Enjoy worry-free cuddles with your puppy and daughter.

While it's natural to worry about the health of your new puppy given your daughter's diagnosis, it's important to know that the virus responsible for mono in humans doesn't cross over to dogs. Your puppy is safe to continue enjoying time with your daughter without risk of catching her illness. If you have any further concerns about your puppy’s health, feel free to reach out to a professional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can pets catch viruses from humans?

    Most viruses are species-specific, meaning they don't typically cross between humans and pets. There are exceptions, so always check if in doubt.

  • Is it safe for my daughter to be around the puppy while she's sick?

    Yes, it's safe. The virus causing mono doesn't affect dogs, so there is no risk to the puppy.

  • What symptoms should I watch for in my puppy?

    While your puppy can't catch mono, it's important to monitor for signs of illness like lack of appetite, vomiting, or lethargy. If observed, consult a vet.

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