Nothing. People used to think the enzymes (i.e. amylase) in a dog's saliva would kill bacteria but this is not the case. Dogs' mouths are dirty (like humans) and when they lick their wounds, if those wounds heal, it is in spite of the licking and not because of it.
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dogs because their mouths are bigger an can fight more germs and bacteria!
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.
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.
There are many kinds of bacteria in horses' mouths. Many have the same bacteria as we, humans do. Weird Huh? But horses also eat off the ground adding even more germs and bacteria like any pesticides and worms. So horses have a lot more bacteria in their mouths than we do.
Yes, dogs can suck through their mouths especially on their chew toys.
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Bacteria lives in all animals' mouths. The product of these bacteria living in mouths is that awful smell; it's why we brush our teeth.
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No, dogs shoot bees out of their mouths.
With their mouths
A dog has more bacteria due to the things it eats, chases after and who knows what else it did?? I tested this for a science project one year. I used petri dishes and swabbed 3 dog's mouths and 3 humans' mouths. I found that more bacteria grew in the humans petri dish. Good to know that we take better care of ourselves then dogs.....
No.