Why can’t newlyweds get a dog? That s how it turns out...
Recently, the editor learned that many friends are arguing about whether newlyweds can keep dogs. Some friends say yes, and some say no. So why can't newlyweds keep dogs? The editor still knows something about this, and I will answer it for you next!
In fact, newlyweds can keep dogs. Newlyweds cannot keep dogs because it is said that dogs should not be kept while preparing for pregnancy. This is because raising a dog may cause Toxoplasma infection. If the fetus is unfortunately infected, there is a risk of fetal teratogenesis. Therefore, for safety reasons, it is generally recommended that pregnant women not keep dogs or other pets.
Of course, if you really don’t want to send your dog away and want to keep your dog, it is recommended that the owner take the following measures: Before preparing for pregnancy, go to the hospital for a blood test to see if you are infected with Toxoplasma gondii. In addition, take your pet for a checkup to make sure the dog is not infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Regularly complete dog vaccinations and deworming.
Pay attention to the dog's diet. It is best to feed it cooked food or dog food. Do not let it go outside to hunt or eat raw meat to avoid infection. Try not to come into contact with dog food and dog feces. You must wash your hands promptly after coming into contact with dogs. Dog feces and food dishes should be cleaned up promptly, wear rubber gloves when cleaning, and wash hands carefully afterwards. If neither the dog nor you yourself are infected with Toxoplasma gondii, and you take the above measures carefully, the chance of being infected with Toxoplasma gondii is very small, and you don’t need to worry too much.