Nothing. The onlytime it would matter is if the dog actaully ate rat poison or any poison or anything that can kill animals/anything and got any blood from any point in the body into your mouth.
Nope, I have it and never had that happen.
It is possible but it does not happen that much.
Yes, blood can rush to a dog's head in certain situations such as when they lower their head below their heart level or when they are hanging upside down. This can happen when they play, perform certain activities, or when they have certain medical conditions.
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.
black mouth cur dogs are used for hunting.
Paleness of the mouth in dogs is not a good sign, take him to a vet pronto.
because dogs have a special bacteria that cleans the mouth for them and also the nutrients in bones
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.
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yes, dogs do that all the time!! ,they also bark with a toy in their mouth or while eating or drinking, but not all dogs can do this....but the bark is not as loud as it would be if the dog did not have a empty or open mouth
a dogs mouth is not a far contraction from a human's mouth the dog mouth is more wider and the guy that told you before is wrong the dogs mouth sweats for it that's why a dog doesn't sweat