The dog's mouth is not the cleanest place on earth because it has a lot of bacterias and the lick the part were they pea.
The Yorkshire Terrier. Few things can survive in a mouth so yappy.
yes dogs dose have the cleanest tough in the world
No, dogs do not have the cleanest mouth. While they have some natural defenses against bacteria, their mouths still harbor bacteria that can cause infections if not properly cared for. It is important to regularly brush your dog's teeth and provide them with appropriate dental care to maintain their oral health.
Flies are not considered the cleanest insects on earth. They can carry diseases and bacteria on their bodies and transmit them to surfaces or food when they land. It is important to maintain good hygiene practices to prevent the spread of diseases by flies.
There is no definitive answer to this, as cleanliness of mouths can vary based on individual habits and hygiene practices. However, certain animals like dogs and cats clean their mouths by grooming themselves regularly, while humans maintain oral hygiene through brushing and flossing.
While dogs' tongues have some antibacterial properties, they are not necessarily the cleanest. Dogs use their tongues to clean themselves, but they can also pick up bacteria from various surfaces. It's always important to practice good hygiene and cleanliness with your dog.
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.
ummmm.... no but dogs do have speacial acids in their mouth to keep their mouth clean.
Paleness of the mouth in dogs is not a good sign, take him to a vet pronto.
black mouth cur dogs are used for hunting.
Dogs mouths are severely dirty. The only reason we can "kiss" them, and let them lick our wounds, is because, most of their germs/viruses/etc, are species specific.. IE: we can't give them staph or anything... Compared to a human, a dog has a very nasty/dirty mouth (well, that depends on how you look at it, I mean, some humans are capable of some pretty amazing trash talk). ---- If my memory serves me correctly, I believe the Mythbusters on the Discovery channel tested this and determined that a dog's mouth has fewer bacteria than a human. At least that would be fewer bacteria that show up on the culture plates. I don't think anyone can answer the question as asked--I mean, who has time and money to go around swabbing samples from the mouth of every animal on earth? So they put this question under dogs because there is a myth, I guess you would call it, that dogs have very clean mouths and that puppies can heal wounds by licking them.
because dogs have a special bacteria that cleans the mouth for them and also the nutrients in bones