Scientists seeking funding for a new study hope to prove that a dog’s wet and sloppy kiss could offer the same health benefits as a cup of yogurt.
The University of Arizona is seeking volunteers and funding for a novel study that will determine whether dogs have a probiotic effect on humans.
The scientists involved with the study believe that dogs may offer probiotic benefits to people, similar to eating yogurt or taking a probiotic supplement. Previous studies have shown that dog...
9. "Dog saliva has a high anti-infection properties" In response to Reply # 0
dogs lick their own asses and put anything into their mouth's, as a result, their saliva has to be able to break down the potential disease creating bacteria. This is why letting a dog lick your wound is good for healing, it will literally destroy all the bad bacteria.
12. "RE: Dog saliva has a high anti-infection properties" In response to Reply # 9
>dogs lick their own asses and put anything into their >mouth's, as a result, their saliva has to be able to break >down the potential disease creating bacteria. This is why >letting a dog lick your wound is good for healing, it will >literally destroy all the bad bacteria.
How soon after dining on poop is a dog's tongue suitable for healing?
15. "That Wolfman on Animal Planet said this and I laughed. " In response to Reply # 12
They kept bitin him square in the face. BOOM. Hard bites. I could hear the impact. It looked like he got punched with a fist fulla canines. And then he would put his face right back down there and they would lick the blood off. And he said "This is why my wounds heal fast. I don't have any scars because of this."
Word?
Nah, I'm just gonna keep practicin my vanstands. I'm good.