It depends what kind. Some does, some does not! =]
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that dog saliva has any benefits for human skin. Dog saliva contains bacteria that can potentially cause infections if it enters an open wound or broken skin. It is recommended to use skincare products specifically designed for human skin health.
No. It is not humanly possible to fry a human being's skin. And if it was possible, it would hurt terribly.
the skin of snail !!
a snail has abreathing hole on the side of its body, the slugs also have the same thing
to hurt by squeezing your skin is pinch
absolutely yes!.. based in a research that dog saliva have a nutrient that help skin to cure damage skin..
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No. HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact through vaginal, anal and oral sex with a partner who already has HPV.
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It does seem that dogs do, doesn't it? While I don't know for sure, I can say that the cooling systems for dogs use saliva as a major component. Dogs can't cool themselves through their skin as we do; they cool themselves by allowing saliva to evaporate off their tongues. A skill that dogs have perfected.
Yes it can it is chemically pr oven by the mixture of melded on the grass and nutrient's it also grows back into place just like if u brake a nail