Yes,
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
Saliva
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.
Yes, a cat's mouth is cleaner than a human's, and possibly cleaner than a dog's, too. The saliva that destroys germs and keeps the mouth clean is more powerful in cats than it is in humans or dogs. It needs to be this way because cats use their mouths to clean themselves often. It is safe to share a Popsicle with a cat!
Cats urine glows in the dark,and dogs urine doesn't.
I don't have any idea!
Dogs don't spray like tom cats, but they will mark their territory with urine. They are less inclined to mark territory in a house once they are properly housebroken. Tom cats just can't help themselves--dogs can.
dogs because they are the most claenest mouths around here and everywhere else too
from cleanest to dirtiest, dogs, humans, cats. Dogs have acids and and less bacteria. Humans Have the same thing, but far less acid, enzymes and things that kill bacteria. And cats have even less.
No. Rabbits are cleaner than both cats and dogs and groom themselves constantly. They also have very little to no smell. Only their cage smells if you don't clean it. They are prey animals so they keep themselves cleaner than carnivores.
Yes! Dog saliva does have antibacterial properties. Their mouths are even cleaner than our own!:)
well a dogs mouth is cleaner than a human's because it salive kills germs just not bad breath