Keeping Pets/Dog not allowed in Islam

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dog saliva is not 'clean' in any sense of the word. A dog bite can become infected just as easily as any other animal bite. Allah decreed dogs are to stay outside, and we should only have hunting or guard dogs. He has his reasons and He knows more than we do and only tells us what He wants us to know.

Your going against science my dear lady. Dogs have bacteria int heir mouths like us humans. But dog SALIVA is very clean and allows dogs to eat anything because of the lysozyme enzymes in it. By record, humans have the more filthiest mouths then dogs. A regular house dog gas less bacteria in its mouth then humans. Thats treated as a fact now I may add. So your argument holds no weight because it holds a thesis without an example.
Many dogs have bacteria int heir mouths that are deadly but they never hurt the dog because of their saliva.
Lately in the US there have been all sorts of cases of food illnesses because of improper management of food products. Dog food here in california had a salmonella outbreak which is a very serious disease here. Dogs are so immune to eating bacteria thanks to their saliva that it was showed they could eat the diseased food and be free of the bacteria in their mouths after a week if they stopped eating. Dog saliva is more beneficial then it is bad. The animals with the filthiest saliva is sharks and the giant Komodo Dragon lizards. Both of which can infect and possibly kill you in roughly 12 hours on a single bite. So just dont keep pet sharks or Monitor lizards
 

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