This is extremely unlikely. Bedbugs are attracted by your breath as a human when you are asleep. They thus home in on where your breath is coming from to get their meal from your blood while you are asleep in your bed in the night. They may then set up home in or near your bed. They would not be attracted by the breath of dogs nor have any attraction to go anywhere near a dog or a dog's bed.
yes, it doesn't matter if its human or not
Bed bugs may hide anywhere in the room, even in little dogs.
yup they can get fleas aswell
yes
Not really!
Bedbugs do carry disease but DO NOT transmit disease. Bedbugs can carry a number of pathogens but once they pass through the digestive tract, the pathogens are no longer present. Scientists are trying to figure out how this happens and if it can be applied to modern medicine.
alot of them This is incorrect. Bed bugs have NEVER been shown to transmit disease, and a lot of effort has gone into looking at this.
It is Suniel Gavaskar.
yes but the eat littile snaks
Bedbugs will feed upon cats and dogs if humans are not present or if the infestation is large, but they are not brought into a home by pets, nor do they live on them.
yes but the eat littile snaks
Dogs can certainly carry staph infections. This then means that dogs can definitely carry the staph infection and pass it to humans.
Yes, but you'd probably use a different dog because narcotics dogs usually belong to the police or similar agencies, and they don't much worry about bedbugs. But some pest control companies have already trained dogs to sniff out bedbugs.
The dogs walked
no
No
It is the best way they can carry them from one place to another. Not only do dogs carry their young in this way, but a lot of other animals such as cats, mice, rabbits and many more do as well.