
Ever wonder if you can actually get warts from a frog? Your vet can tell you if it’s possible to catch warts or other diseases from handling your pet frog. Your vet will most likely tell you that getting warts from frogs is just another animal myth. In fact, no amphibians can give you warts. The myth most likely originated from the fact that many frogs and toads have wart like bumps on their skin. These bumps, however, do not cause warts if touched. Frogs do carry germs. You should always wash your hands before and after handling a frog. Like turtles, frogs may carry salmonella. Pet frogs and pet turtles should not be handled by small children nor should they be handled without adult supervision. Children and adults should always wash their hands thoroughly after handling frogs or turtles. If you have questions about safety, talk to your vet clinic Scottsdale, AZ. Schedule an appointment today!