A dog's affliction caused an American woman a health disaster that led to the cutting of her hands and feet. The British newspaper "Metro" reported that an American woman was hospitalized after licking an infected dog, causing her severe bacterial infection. She kept her in the hospital for more than 80 days and cut off her four limbs.

As the injured woman, Mary Trainer, went into a coma at her home, she was rushed to the hospital to wake up in shock after 10 days and see her hands and legs partially truncated, according to the British newspaper Metro.

The licking of the dog led to the transmission of the "bites of dog bite" bacteria, which are heavily spread in the dog's saliva, which the infected lady and her husband have two in their home.

Doctors at the Aultman Hospital in Ohio state that the dog is infected with these bacteria and has licked Trainer in a small wound area in her body, because deadly bacteria does not lie without passing saliva into human blood.

Doctors pointed out that this type of microorganism is harmful and very harmful. The danger of this type of harmful bacteria is to stimulate the immune system to do "terrible activities" within the human body, according to doctors.

In the case of Trenner, the "lupine bite of the dog" was caused by blood clotting and injury to the limbs of gangrene, which prompted the doctors to perform a partial amputation which was not Trainer to survive without.

Strange is the insistence of Trainer to keep her dog in the family home, despite the suffering and severe injury suffered.