Just look at it It should be white shiny and no bad breath.
i realy dont know soz
look at discussion page i didnt know how to do this so i posted it on the discussion page by accident i didnt copy anything its authentic and if required, i will add a bibliography
i dont know it depends on if the have differnt teeth than other dogs like sensative
I am sorry, but I believe that there is no true scientific answer to that strange question of yours.
Do you know where she came from? The only explanation that I know of is that some (sick) people that fight dogs, train their fighting dogs with what are called bait dogs, and they typically file down the teeth of the bait dogs so that it cannot harm the fighting dog. Typically, the bait dog is thrown in with the fighting dog and torn to pieces as....practice. Disgusting, I know.
Depends on the dog. but if you really want to know, i would suggest you grab it and a have a feel. maybe compare it to yours.
Dogs' mouths are not necessarily cleaner than humans' mouths; this is a common misconception. While dogs have certain enzymes in their saliva that can help fight off some bacteria, they also carry bacteria specific to their species that can be harmful to humans. Additionally, dogs do not practice good dental hygiene like humans do, which can contribute to the buildup of bacteria in their mouths.
Truthfully, I don't really know, but if you think about it, yes... it probably would be dirty. You don't know where that rat has been
if they are dogs she is around all the time in about a week if she does not know them then I would wait until shes not nursing which is about 4 weeks or when teeth come in
GSD's are very powerful animals. They are the strongest biters, second only to the rottweiler. They have a scissor grip with their teeth and will risk their lives to save yours. They are one of the most powerful dogs, but weak compared to their cousins, the wolves.
yes. it helps clean their teeth. if you would watch the commercial you would know.
Human incisors resemble those of a rabbit (although they are smaller) and human canine teeth resemble the teeth of a wolf (but also are smaller).