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Gemma Jones & Nicola Croal

Medical expert warns pet owners they 'could lose limbs' from kissing their dogs

Kissing your dog could result in grave consequences as it could leave you with a severe illness and even result in having to get your limb amputated, a medical expert has warned. It is not uncommon for pet owners to shower their furry friends with physical affection - with some even admitting to kissing their dogs.

However, one medical expert on TikTok under user @medexplained2 has revealed an alarming fact that will make you want to steer clear of ever locking lips with your pooch again. The medical practitioner warned social media users about the dire repercussions that can come about from kissing your dog on the mouth, the Liverpool Echo reports.

He said: "Do you kiss your dog on the mouth? Because if so it's time to stop. You could actually lose your limbs over it."

He explained that your dog carries bacteria, named capnocytophaga canimorsus, that can be harmful to humans and kissing your pet is a sure way to spread those germs. The expert said: "This is a serious illness that can cause widespread systemic infection, septic shock, and even gangrene and depending how fast it progresses and when it's diagnosed.

"Amputation may become the only treatment. Why not avoid all that trouble and just stop kissing your dog? Seems like an easy fix to me."

The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) backed up the med experts claims. Their website states: "The Capnocytophaga germs that are common in dogs and cats can be spread to people through a bite or after close contact with dogs or cats. Infections are more often linked to dog bites or dog contact."

Their guidance said that the bacteria can cause a wide range of symptoms and illnesses from gum disease and eye infections to more life-threatening issues such as septicemia and endocarditis.

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