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12. "RE: Dog saliva has a high anti-infection properties"
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>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?

  

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Kissing your dog may be good for you (swipe) [View all] , Deacon Blues, Sat Mar-21-15 11:47 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
I'll stick to yogurt.
Mar 21st 2015
1
We know who didn't fund this study
Mar 21st 2015
2
lol damn right!
Mar 21st 2015
4
White people are weird.
Mar 21st 2015
3
WPS... I hate it when my dog licks my hand
Mar 21st 2015
5
^^
Mar 22nd 2015
13
#teamwhitepeople
Mar 21st 2015
6
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii261/Da_Grimm_One/tfoh.gif
Mar 21st 2015
7
Nah.
Mar 21st 2015
8
Dog saliva has a high anti-infection properties
Mar 21st 2015
9
That Wolfman on Animal Planet said this and I laughed.
Mar 23rd 2015
15
lol
Mar 23rd 2015
14
      why you laughing? its true
Mar 23rd 2015
19
Univ of Arizona ... what a shocker
Mar 21st 2015
10
What about jackals?
Mar 21st 2015
11
Chile...
Mar 23rd 2015
16
cup of mayo, surely?
Mar 23rd 2015
17
I'd really like to read the grant proposal for this
Mar 23rd 2015
18

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