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Q: Can Hand foot and mouth disease transfer to dogs?
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Can dogs get Hand, foot and mouth disease?

yes u can a dirty dog can give u stuff like dat


What is so unique about a dogs mouth?

The dogs mouth has more teeth than a humans mouth.


What is the most common cause of dogs having bad breath?

Peridontal disease or abcessed tooth. Have your veterinarian check your dogs mouth. it may require a scaling and polishing as well as possible extractions.


Can a dogs mouth be clean if they lick you in the mouth?

No. A dogs mouth is full of germs. Think about where they lick and what they eat. Bacteria can be transferred to your mouth when doing this.


Can dogs have Lyme's disease?

Lyme disease is a disease in dogs caused by infection from bacteria of the genus Borrelia. Lyme disease can affect both humans and animals, like dogs.


What if a dogs mouth is pale?

Paleness of the mouth in dogs is not a good sign, take him to a vet pronto.


What are black mouth cur dogs used for?

black mouth cur dogs are used for hunting.


Do dogs have chemicals in their butt?

ummmm.... no but dogs do have speacial acids in their mouth to keep their mouth clean.


Why is a dogs mouth cleaner than a humans mouth?

because dogs have a special bacteria that cleans the mouth for them and also the nutrients in bones


Why dogs have the mouth open?

Dogs keep their mouth open because it cools them off. It is like us sweting. Dogs keeping their mouth open is like sweting to us.


What are dogs born with?

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