Yes, dogs can suck through their mouths especially on their chew toys.
Yes they suck it up but don't swallow it. After the water is sucked up they either splash it out onto their bodies or into their mouths.
they open their mouths to suck in food.
No, they can breathe through their mouths, too. If you play with a cat for a really long time, sometimes they start panting, just like dogs.
dogs because their mouths are bigger an can fight more germs and bacteria!
I don't have any idea!
With their mouths
Dogs pant when they are hot because it helps them regulate their body temperature. Panting allows dogs to release excess heat through their mouths, helping them cool down.
No.
Dogs lick their mouths as a way to communicate and show their emotions. It can indicate feelings of stress, anxiety, or anticipation. Licking their mouths can also be a way for dogs to clean themselves or show submission to a more dominant dog.
Bees do have mouths. The bees mouth consists of mandibles and a proboscis. They use the mouth parts to chew up food and also to suck up nectar.
Dogs breathe through their noses when their mouths are closed. However, when their cavernous mouths open for a yawn or a pant, then the air can also enter their lungs through the esophagus via the mouth. You can find the evidence of this "husky" truth by bringing your hand close to Fido's oral cavity. By placing your hand in dire danger of being licked by your possibly poop-loving puppy, you can feel the hot breath filter through your fingers. Thus proving that dogs can indeed breathe.
No, dogs cannot absorb water through their skin. While their skin can retain moisture and may absorb some substances, the primary method for hydration is through drinking water. Dogs primarily regulate their hydration through their mouths and digestive systems, rather than through their skin.