"Although dogs are susceptible to Ebola, the CDC concluded that "infected dogs are asymptomatic", meaning that they do not develop symptoms. During the early phase of their infection, however, they can spread the disease to humans and other animals through licking, biting, urine, and feces. However, the good news is that once the virus is cleared from the dog it is no longer contagious. Dogs do not die from Ebola infections."
Weingartl HM, Nfon C, Kobinger G (2013). "Review of Ebola virus infections in domestic animals". Dev Biol (Basel) 135: 211–8.
Yo soy probichos, pero tampoco nos volvamos locos con que el perro no iba a contagiar nada, que la cosa no está tan clara ¿Acaso las vacas eran menos cuando la EEB? Porque con una enferma, mataban a toda la granja.