Chemotherapy for the sexually transmitted disease is the first option, and if that fails to work, radiation will be used. This is not a life-threatening cancer, but it does spread rapidly if ignored. Summing it Up. Spaying or neutering your dog is beneficial, but it will not always prevent sexually transmitted diseases. read more
So you may want to reconsider what you are doing. While dogs cannot transmit human STD's from catching them themselves, depending on the sequencing of sexual encounters, and the particular diease in question, potentially a dog could be the source of contaminated human fluids to pass an infection along. read more
Diseases are generally species-specific. You won't get warts, herpes, or anything else like that from Fido, but keep in mind that dogs lick all kinds of stuff in their wanderings, including the buttholes of other dogs. Their tongues are also extremely coarse, which means it works great when they lick their wounds, for example. read more