Here is a list of some microbes one may find in a healthy dog's mouth (neisseria, E. coli, pasteurella, pseudomonas, proteus, moraxella, acinetobacter, capnocytophaga, EF-4, Bergeyella, Actinomyces, Sterptococci (nonhemolytic and beta hemolytic), Corynebacterium, Bacillus, Staphylococcus, Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, Propionibacterium, Peptostreptococcus, Bifidobacterium, clostridium, Veillonella, Eikenella, Simonsiella, Candida and Mycoplasma)
2007-01-28 09:01:18
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answered by ALM 6
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Not sure except when I know my dog has eaten something he shouldn't lol. I let my dog kiss me all the time with no worries...just depends on how sanitary you yourself feel that their mouth is I guess.
2007-01-27 03:21:33
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answered by aunt4zach 2
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mythbusters did a show on it and the dog had the cleaner mouth
2007-01-27 00:47:35
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answered by chris 2
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Nope Mythbuster disproved it
2007-01-26 23:46:47
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answered by mdb92888 2
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Sceintists have proven that dogs mouths are indeed cleaner.
2007-01-26 23:47:11
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answered by Kat_the_Rap_lover 2
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I have heard many say that but apparently not true!
2007-01-26 23:51:49
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answered by J. A. M. 4
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well I heard that they do and then I heared that they don't. Either way I kiss my doggie and share lip gloss with her. Woof woof!
2007-01-27 00:54:14
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answer #7
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answered by Fallon K 1
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I suggest you visit http://www.dogsvets.net and consult a breed expert or a vet for free
2007-01-27 04:33:07
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answer #8
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answered by manoj g 3
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Nope-that's an old wives' tale
2007-01-26 23:45:09
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answered by ambr123 5
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No.
2007-01-26 23:48:43
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answered by KJ 5
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