You could try searching online, but I wouldn't necessarily trust the answers unless it was a reputable source. The canine mouth has a varied population of bacteria ranging from Staphylococcusand Streptococcus to Pasturella species; most of these are not pathogens to either the dog or to humans so some people don't consider them "germs".
Indefinitely. Though individual germs may die, the collective colonies will live on!
Yes you can. Some germs can survive in the microscopic water droplets that are propelled out of the nose or mouth when we breathe, therefore spreading the germs. How long the germs live is dependant on what the virus is, however.
As long as three elephants end to end!
up to six hours.
Germs can stay alive in air for up to 48 hours after leaving an infected person or animal. Some germs can live up to a week on surfaces they infect. It is best to keep hands washed, and surfaces sterile to kill germs.
dogs don't got athletes foot.
The lifespan of germs varies depending on the type of germ and the surrounding environment. Some germs can survive for days or even weeks on surfaces, while others may only survive for a few minutes. Regular cleaning and disinfection can help reduce the spread of germs.
What ! How long is a piece of string? what a dumb question
It will live about 10-14 years. Aren't those dogs so cute? Beautiful dogs!!!
becaue of the hot air u breathe when you close your mouth it pick up the germs u have and spreads them around int he mouth in causes your breathe to be stink
Almost a week i think
20 YEARS