There is no definitive answer to whether dogs' tongues are cleaner than humans. While dogs' saliva has some antibacterial properties, they also use their tongues for various activities that can introduce bacteria and germs. Overall, both dogs and humans should practice good hygiene to maintain cleanliness.
DO DOGS EAT 3 MEALS A DAY ALL OF DIFFERENT FOOD?? NO THEY ONLY EAT 1-2 DIFFERENT THINGS A DAY MOSTLY DOG FOOD AND TREATSBeacuse they have anticeptic in there saliva and therefore its always clean hope this is the answer you wanted( U REANSWEREDNOPE.. NOT TRUE BECAUSE DOGS HAVE A DIFFERENT SALIVA THE N US THAT BREAKS UP BACTERIA...
It will take 20 small dogs to kill a bear, and 5 large dogs to kill a bear.
Rabbits, like all living organisms, can carry germs in their fur, droppings, or saliva. These germs can be transmitted to humans through contact, causing potential infections or illnesses. It's important to handle rabbits properly and wash hands after interacting with them to minimize the risk of spreading germs.
maybe because lions do not take a bath they just lick themselfs and the saliva has germs which makes the flies go on the lions Tell Me what You think!
No? Saliva spreads germs easily. If someone with a contagious bacterial or viral infection, with a high enough load in their saliva were to, for example, kiss you, you would easily get sick.
They have special saliva that cleans germs off of whatever they eat
well a dogs mouth is cleaner than a human's because it salive kills germs just not bad breath
Spit does contain germs. Spit is saliva. Saliva contains germs because our mouths are full of germs! The mouth is one of the dirtiest areas of the body! So when a person spits, YES they do spread germs!
Saliva and germs
Saliva sinks down, when you swallow. But Saliva kills germs on your tongue.
Actually, no. Cats also have cleaner mouths than humans, and they may possibly have cleaner mouths than dogs because their saliva destroys germs better than dog's saliva does. No dogs mouths are cleaner
Dogs have a strong immune system that helps protect them from getting sick when they lick things. Their saliva contains enzymes that can kill some bacteria, and their digestive system is able to handle a wide range of germs. Additionally, dogs have a natural instinct to groom themselves, which helps keep them clean and healthy.
Feces typically contain more germs and pathogens compared to saliva, as feces contain a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that are excreted from the body. Saliva also contains some bacteria, but the concentration and types of germs are usually lower than those found in feces.
No, thieves do not effectively kill germs.
Humans' and dogs' mouths have roughly the same amount of germs. However, humans brush their teeth more often and more thoroughly than dogs, so ours is probably cleaner. There is a myth that dogs' mouths have less germs than those of humans, but this has been proven to be false.
yes. the reason is because they are like humans in a way. just like you can get germs from dogs. dogs can get germs from you too. we are catagorized as animals. so are they.