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Can her dog catch HIV?

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This story is just so weird, but apparently true.

A Thai lady (used to be my hotel cook) died of Aids a few days ago. Been ill for only a short while, didn't bother to take medication etc.

Her Thai friend just came back from sending her off at the wat and asked me if the lady's dog might also have HIV.

Get this - apparently this pug-faced dog lived alone with his owner, owner felt sorry for the dog because it didn't have a mate, owner would ...erhum... masturbate the dog to a happy ending, happy dog would lick the owner's bare arms and open sores from her illness.

So.... now her Thai friends are concerned that this dog might lick them and pass on the HIV virus.

I have heard some weird tales, but w*nking off your pet dog cos it ain't gt a mate seems to be going too far.

(Mods - please move this thread to somewhere more suitable if masturbating your pet dog is too much to stomach in this forum)

"I have heard some weird tales, but w*nking off your pet dog cos it ain't gt a mate seems to be going too far"

Ask any search/attack dog handler.........................wink.png Not sure about the bitches.

Unless they have changed (for PC reasons) in the last 20 odd years.

I just remembered I have a dog costume packed away from a pamtomime we did years ago.

It's fairly obvious this topic isn't going to go anywhere positive.

There is a link provided and the answer is no, dogs can't transmit HIV.

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