Nowadays, people are getting richer and every family keeps one or two pets, some are dogs and some are cats. Because pets have a lot of bacteria on their bodies, they need to take frequent showers. However, the bacteria on dogs can still be harmful to babies. So, can we keep dogs for babies?
Because pet dogs have a lot of bacteria on their bodies, especially Toxoplasma gondii in their feces, when humans come into contact with dog feces or when handling dog feces, they are likely to be infected by Toxoplasma gondii. If pregnant women are infected, Toxoplasma gondii can enter their bodies and placenta, causing natural infection of the fetus. If a pregnant woman is infected with Toxoplasma gondii and gives birth to a baby, she may suffer from blindness, which can have a certain impact on the physical health of the fetus in her body.
In addition, although a domestic dog is a pet dog, it is also a very normal dog. Dogs are different from humans. If a dog is anxious, it will bite people. They also have times when they don't listen. If they give birth to a child and stay at home with the dog, the dog is likely to harm the baby. If a family has a dog, pregnant women must avoid close contact with the dog.
If you really want to have a dog, you can have one, but in daily life, you should give the dog more baths to remove bacteria from its body and protect the baby's growth.