Why do dogs bite hedgehogs when they see them?
It is instinct for dogs to bite hedgehogs when they see them. They think hedgehogs are prey, so they will bite them when they see hedgehogs. Some dogs may bite hedgehogs out of curiosity. Generally, parents are not recommended to allow them to bite hedgehogs. If a dog bites a hedgehog, it will cause injury to the dog and may also spread some viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms. Parents should deworm and bathe in time after encountering a dog biting a hedgehog.
Tip:
Wild animals generally carry unknown viruses, bacteria, etc. It is best for parents not to let dogs come into contact with these wild animals to avoid cross-infection. After contact, the dog's body should be cleaned promptly, internal and external deworming should be carried out, and it is best to disinfect the environment.
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