My dog gave me wet kisses on the mouth and now I have red bumps all over my lips?


Question:
My dog was licking his sac and then licked me on the mouth...how do I get rid of these ugly red bumps?

Answers:
Oh no - you have Canine Saliva Infestation! Quick - get help! I'm sorry - I couldn't resist. I blew my chances at "Best Answer" didn't I? Actually, I grew up on a farm. I have had all kinds of pets my whole life (chickens, pigs, horses, hampsters, dogs, cats, etc.). I have never heard of anyone contracting a disease from a dog who licked their face. I'm not an expert though. Your best bet is to call your doctor and ask for advice (or call a vet and see if there are in fact diseases that can be transferred to humans). It may have been just a coincidence that you got the red bumps on your lips right after your dog licked your mouth. I would call the doctor anyhow - just in case.

Other Answers:
u have herpes go to a doctor.
you need to go to the dr. office ASAP
herpes
ewwwwwwww, you got vd from lassie!! how nasty! why would anyone let their pet lick them in the mouth. you get what you deserve for being so retarded!
why do people let dogs lick their faces? it's so gross, they eat their own poop, they are not "clean" no matter how clean they are or how well you take care of them! if this is a real question, go see a doctor before you give it to someone else!
Was this before or after he finished licking his butt?
are you sure that you got them from the dog (if you know what i mean)LOL ?
OMG!!! Take the dog to the VET right away!!! He may have gotten something from YOU. In spite of the butt-licking, humans usually have dirtier mouths than dogs!

Seriously - could be a bit of an allergy reaction. Wash your face with gentle soap and try an anti-itch allergy creme.
yuck! why is your dog licking your face? go and disinfect yourself with some rubbing alcohol.
Lick your sac and then kiss your dog on the mouth. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.


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