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Arsenal star Nuno Tavares filmed ‘snogging canine’ – and physician has grim warning

If you haven’t seen the viral movies of Arsenal footballer Nuno Tavares passionately kissing (and licking) two of his canine – depend your self fortunate.

The Premier League defender, at present on mortgage at Nottingham Forest, was trending this week after the wince-inducing footage re-emerged.

We don’t blame you if you happen to don’t need to see it however if you happen to do fancy a courageous look, be warned that there’s loads of tongue concerned.

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The left again is at present on mortgage at Nottingham Forest

The clips first did the rounds in 2021 when the Portuguese man, now 23, was enjoying in Benfica and in latest days new viewers expressed their discomfort at it.

One baffled X consumer stated: “Oh, I see Nuno Tavares is trending. Perhaps we are selling him? Nope, only yet more videos of him letting dogs clean his gums.”

A second went with: “I can’t believe that man is snogging multiple dogs. Like they are going to town inside his mouth.”

Another particular person stated that was “enough internet for one day” however we on the Daily Star wished to search out out extra.

That’s why we obtained in contact with a well being knowledgeable, Dr Naheed Ali, so he may react to the viral vids and clarify what the implications of such behaviour may very well be.

Answering our weird request with out judgement, he stated: “Kissing pets… it’s fairly frequent for pet house owners to do however it does include some well being dangers we must always take into consideration.



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The defender lay on his mattress whereas a canine licked his face and mouth

“Dogs’ mouths can have bacteria, viruses, parasites – stuff that could make us sick. Germs like Pasteurella, Capnocytophaga, certain E. coli and Salmonella.

“They rarely spread from dogs to humans through kisses, but it can happen, especially if your immune system isn’t strong. Good hygiene for you and your pet reduces the risks. But it’s safest to avoid your dog’s saliva getting in your mouth.”

However, for individuals like Tavares who insist on swapping saliva with canine, the Florida based mostly physician who’s a lead author for Sleep Bubble, suggested: “If you do kiss your pet a lot, take precautions. Get your pet checked by the vet regularly and keep their shots up to date.

“Don’t kiss them if either of you is sick. And always wash your hands after handling animals. Overall, kissing pets does pose some health risks. But with good hygiene and awareness, you can lower the chances of getting sick.”

Good hygiene apart, we predict we’d cross on this one..