it depends if you brush your teeth
Actually, no. Cats also have cleaner mouths than humans, and they may possibly have cleaner mouths than dogs because their saliva destroys germs better than dog's saliva does. No dogs mouths are cleaner
Dogs mouths are cleaner than humans because the food that they eat actually turns into toothpaste and breath mints. And, yes, this is true. I am a librarian, so i would know.
Dog and cats mouth is cleaner
No. Common myth busted by Myth Busters. Think of a dog eating it's own feces, or the feces of another dog. Still, they have powerful enzymes in their mouths to deal with septic conditions.
You would think that humans had the cleaner mouth of the two, but actually dogs do. the dogs have a cleaner mouth because they have a germ fighting bacteria in their saliva.yes, they are it is a fact to. so you better believe it, dogs have some kind of bacteria fighter in there food.
A dog's mouth is actually far cleaner than a human's.
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Yes, it might to be hard to believe but dogs mouths are cleaner than yours!!
Humans' and dogs' mouths have roughly the same amount of germs. However, humans brush their teeth more often and more thoroughly than dogs, so ours is probably cleaner. There is a myth that dogs' mouths have less germs than those of humans, but this has been proven to be false.
Humans and dogs can't pass STDs to each other. Let your dog lick away, have fun!
A dog's mouth is cleaner because it contains less bacteria although these bacteria are more harmful to humans
A cat's mouth is cleaner. The average cat mouth has about 16-18 different types of bacteria, while the dog mouth has over 60 different types. They tend to have less because they open their mouths less often, thus not attracting so many microorganisms from the outside world, while the dog is constantly panting and breathing heavily through their mouths. Another reason because of this is that dogs tend to lick and bite things more than cats, whether it's exploring a new object or person that came into the house, drinking toilet water, or eating dirty socks. Cats, on the other hand, sniff and paw things when they want to play and only occasionally bite. A cat's mouth is also cleaner because of their eating habits.