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Manchester man fights for life after lick from pet dog leaves him covered in tennis-ball sized blisters
A man was left fighting for his life after he caught a deadly infection from his pet dog licking him. David Money, 51, from Manchester, spent six weeks in a coma with red tennis-ball-sized blisters covering his body after he caught the bug.
Doctors fought to keep him alive for five months after bacteria lurking in the dog's mouth entered an open wound. The infection destroyed both of Money's kidneys – leaving him requiring dialysis every day – but the HGV driver and former soldier somehow survived.
And despite his scrape with death, Money, who has seven whippets, maintained his love of dogs.
He said: "I'm disabled, I can barely walk, I've lost my job and I nearly died," reported SWNS.
"My life has been completely turned upside down and to think it's from a bacteria from a dog is a mind-blowing thing. The pain I went through was indescribable. To actually sweat with pain is absolutely horrendous.
"We are far more aware of the dogs now but I would never get rid of my dogs. I can't believe what has happened to me, but I cherish them."
Money first started experiencing symptoms in April and was about to go to sleep when he felt extreme pain in his legs. His partner, Julie Crosby, 44, took him to hospital where medics diagnosed the infection as capnocytophaga – a rare bug found in the mouth and saliva of dogs.