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How do dogs spit?

dogs cannot spit becasue they do not have the same saliva glands that we have they have ones called saliva utocus which make green saliva if the dog is ill


Is dogs' saliva antiseptic?

Yes, dogs' saliva contains some antibacterial properties that can help clean wounds, but it is not considered a reliable antiseptic.


Does a dog or a human have more saliva?

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.


Do guinea pigs have the same kind of saliva as a dog?

Guinea Pigs don't have the same saliva as dogs.


Why do dogs have slimmy tongues?

Because they have saliva (spit) like you.


Why is the water so thick after a Doberman dog drink?

Most big dogs quickly produce lots of flem and saliva, and henceforth, your dogs flem and saliva is mixed with the water as he/she is lapping it.


Do young dogs have more bacteria than old dogs?

No they have less because their saliva is more acidic


Saliva pre-digestion through ezymes in saliva is chemical change?

The first chemical change that happens in the body in regards to digestion, the breakdown of foodstuffs, occurs in the stomach. The saliva breakdown would be a physical change.


Is taste a physical or chemical change?

Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything


Is saliva chemical or physical change?

i know that its physical change because all you saliva is doing is making the food wet


Why does dogs saliva does not contain amylase?

Because the food that they eat are not cooked


What does saliva change carbohydrates into?

sugar