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When dog saliva enters a human mouth, it introduces bacteria and enzymes that are naturally present in the dog's saliva. While most healthy individuals may not experience adverse effects, there is a potential risk of transmitting zoonotic infections, especially if the dog is not up to date on vaccinations or has health issues. Additionally, some people may have allergic reactions to proteins in dog saliva. Overall, while it is generally not harmful, caution is advised to prevent any possible infections or allergic responses.

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