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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Island Dweller" data-source="post: 567405" data-attributes="member: 87831"><p>Little dogs are s**ts took 3 of us to put a buster collar on a 10kg one at work the other day.</p><p>The obsession with tetnus and dogs is to be honest stupid anti b is sensible but unlikely to be needed keep eye </p><p>If it was a cat bite or scratch THEN l would say be very careful cat scratch fever put lot veterinary staff in hospital. </p><p>l gert so many bites and scratches l am lucky not had a problem maybe built up immunity to a degree over the yrs.</p><p></p><p>Dogs have a varied diet but cats like dead things and have a lot of nasty bacteria in their mouths and claws it is Bartonella henselae to be wary of, dogs can have it cats probably have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Island Dweller, post: 567405, member: 87831"] Little dogs are s**ts took 3 of us to put a buster collar on a 10kg one at work the other day. The obsession with tetnus and dogs is to be honest stupid anti b is sensible but unlikely to be needed keep eye If it was a cat bite or scratch THEN l would say be very careful cat scratch fever put lot veterinary staff in hospital. l gert so many bites and scratches l am lucky not had a problem maybe built up immunity to a degree over the yrs. Dogs have a varied diet but cats like dead things and have a lot of nasty bacteria in their mouths and claws it is Bartonella henselae to be wary of, dogs can have it cats probably have it. [/QUOTE]
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