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Pure love right there! 💛💖💛
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I love this! Doggies and kids!

- Moonlight

🤣🥰🥰

😂😂😂

Safest place

@AresUnchained I almost posted this! 😂😂

My daughter was raised with a black lab. That girl could do anything to that dog and the worst it would do is knock her over with its tail

@TheGrayRider OMGosh I could watch this over and over all day!

😅😂🤣 I love dogs!

That’s very tender and I love dogs but: A dog’s mouth naturally carries many types of bacteria that are normal and usually harmless to them, but some of these bacteria can be dangerous to humans. One of the most known examples is Capnocytophaga canimorsus — it’s a bacteria commonly found in the mouths of healthy dogs (and cats). For dogs, Capnocytophaga doesn’t cause any problem. But in humans, especially people with weaker immune systems, it can cause very serious infections, sometimes leading to sepsis, organ failure, and even death if not treated quickly. Besides Capnocytophaga, other bacteria in a dog’s mouth (like Pasteurella, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus species) can also cause infections if they enter the body through broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes.

@UncensoredHP ♥️

