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Dead rat in my garden!


Question Posted Tuesday May 11 2010, 12:23 pm

I'm looking after my mums dog and while i was out in the garden with him today, i found a dead rat. I'm not sure if Benji (the dog) touched the rat or not because he;d been on his own in the garden too.
I have OCD and i'm so frightend that if benji touched the rat then he's brought germs into my house.

Is there anything to worry about?


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TheArcherSagittarius answered Thursday May 13 2010, 9:09 pm:
I understand your worry. But there really isnt anything to worry about. I have a scottie and she she has woken me up withthe lovely gift of a half dead bird or rat. If your so worried then I would say, give Benji a bath and clean the floor and change the sheets on your bed or where ever the dog sleeps.

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