American Cocker Spaniel (certain introduction)
I believe everyone knows the harm caused by Toxoplasma gondii to pregnant women. It is understood that it will not only cause abnormalities in the fetus but may also cause miscarriage in pregnant women, so it is a very harmful parasite to pregnant women. Therefore, every dog owner should know how to prevent pregnant women from contracting Toxoplasma gondii. In this way, if there are pregnant women in their own homes, they can take some measures.
Toxoplasma gondii is mainly spread through the blood and causes miscarriage, premature birth, stillbirth and fetal symptoms. The older the pregnant woman is, the more likely she is to infect the fetus. If you have contact with cats or dogs infected with Toxoplasma gondii in your life, or eat raw meat containing this bacteria, or come into contact with dogs or cats infected with Toxoplasma gondii, you may be infected with Toxoplasma gondii.
Expectant mothers must pay attention to their physical health and prevent infection with Toxoplasma gondii in their daily lives. For example, during pregnancy, you should not come into contact with stray animals outdoors. Stray animals can easily carry germs and parasites, and you should not touch pet feces. If there are pets at home, ask your husband to clean up the pet's feces and clean it up. Wash your hands as soon as possible after handling, and do not eat any raw food, especially raw meat. Pets should be dewormed regularly and undergo physical examinations (pregnant women themselves should also undergo regular examinations) to prevent Toxoplasma gondii infection.
In fact, many domestic families are a little too worried about Toxoplasma gondii. Often when there is a pregnant woman in the family, they will choose to give away their dogs, or temporarily foster them elsewhere. It’s not necessary. As long as you clean the dog well, deworm it on time, and then have a little less contact with your dog, even a pregnant woman can still raise a dog.
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