A dog's mouth is cleaner because it contains less bacteria although these bacteria are more harmful to humans
It maybe helpful because the bacteria in a human mouth is used to "clean" food, but since a dog pants constantly or what not. Their bacteria in their mouth is highly altered constantly keeping the dog's mouth free from harmful bacteria.
Actually, yes. Some truly nasty bacteria such as streptococcus (the bacteria that causes strep throat, among other things) is one of many that can be found on toilet seats. A dog's mouth on the other hand, can house colonies of bacteria. Now, just to put that in perspective, the human mouth also houses colonies of bacteria but a dog's mouth has been shown to house significantly more colonies than those of a human. For more information on both bacteria found on toilet seats and bacteria found in a dog's mouth, see the related links.
A condition in a dog's health cannot be transferred to a human. They may pass bacteria to a human but not a medical condition.
Answeri believe so....Answerthrough study and research it has been proved that dog saliva can kill E-coli and other harmful bacteria.
human mouth
Dog drool is saliva, just luck human saliva. This means that the smell of the drool depends on what the dog ate and which bacteria live within the dog's mouth.
Things that have a high concentration of bacteria include:the human moutha human bite, even more than a dog bitethe intestines especially E-Colia dirty stagnant pondstagnant swampy waterGalapagos Monitor salivaa swab from a highly infected wounda petri dish in the lab
Swamp+life=bacteria
They are equal
because they have more bacteria cells, since bacteria divide faster then somatic cells.
"Bacteria producing bacteria" - this is not a specific type of bacteria, as you might say a dog is a specific type of animal. All bacteria reproduce, and form new bacteria through a process usually called binary fission. In this way, each bacteria produces more new bacteria. It is not a trait of one species of bacteria.