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11109557 No.11109557 [Reply] [Original]

Slept with my dog a day ago and didn't notice until she bled all over my mattress, blanket, and pillow that she was on her period. Will I be safe sleeping in a bed covered in dry dog blood if my dog doesn't have any infections or diseases? I seem fine so far, and I've slept a whole night in this bed after it was covered in dog blood already. The reason why I haven't cleaned anything is because I don't know how and I'm lazy. PR is not my bed.

>> No.11109568

Getting blood from another animal on you isn't particularly dangerous if they don't have some bad disease that's transmittable to humans (like rabies). Getting human blood on you is vastly more dangerous than animal blood. The only risk is that it will rot on the bed if you don't clean it up. Don't sleep in the bed again until you clean it, for the same reason you shouldn't leave a raw chicken out in the sun all day and then eat it. Bacteria love that shit.

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>>11109557
>>11109568

>> No.11109590

>>11109557
get a waterproof matress pad for the future, that'll make cleaning easier

>> No.11109593

>>11109557
don't fuck your dog

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>>11109583
I read "reward" and then I started clicking refresh waiting for it.

>> No.11109620

yeah. im not getting a pet