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مخاطر اهمال وصيانة الخزانات بالرياض

Posted by Mohamed El-Sadany on April 18, 2024 at 4:47am 0 Comments

الشركة الدولية لترميم هي إحدى الشركات الرائدة في مجال ترميم المباني والمنشآت، حيث تتمتع بسجل حافل من الخبرة والتميز في هذا المجال. تتخصص الشركة في إعادة تأهيل المباني المتضررة نتيجة للتآكل، الحوادث، أو الكوارث الطبيعية، وتقديم حلول مبتكرة وفعّالة لتجديد وإعادة بناء المنشآت بأعلى معايير الجودة.من خلال فريق عمل مؤهل ومتخصص، تسعى الشركة الدولية لترميم إلى تحقيق رؤية عملائها وتلبية توقعاتهم بشكل شامل، سواء كانوا من القطاع العام أو الخاص. تعتمد الشركة على…

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There are many stories about dogs, but one of the most common is that a dog's mouth is just as clean as a human's mouth. On the other hand, some people believe that a dog's mouth is much dirtier than a human's mouth. Which way do the facts go and is it safe at all to get doggy kisses from your favorite puppy? The truth is, the answer is more complicated than you think!

Saliva

Saliva is water released by the salivary glands in the mouth and produced in humans and dogs in response to stimuli. Saliva can be activated by a variety of things, including pleasure, pain, or hunger. Some claim that dog saliva is antiseptic. The truth is that dog saliva is no more antiseptic than human. An enzyme called lysozyme is found in dog and human saliva, which kills bacteria. Dog poop pick up

Reflection

A dog's mouth is often full of bacteria, and this bacterium is not the same as a human. After all, dogs stick their tongues where humans do not. Dogs eat waste when given the opportunity, and some also eat their own feces. In addition, dogs also use their tongue naturally to clean themselves and remove dirt and debris from their fur. For this reason, it can be assumed that a dog's mouth is much dirtier than a human's mouth!

Initiatives

One of the most common theories on the existence of this myth is that dogs clean their own wounds. Dogs touch their wounds and it feels like a dog wound heals faster than a human wound with similar wounds. The Bible even tells the story of the leper Lazarus healing from his wounds in the tongue of the dog. The truth is that a dog's mouth and its supposed purity do not work. Instead, the dog removes dead, infected tissue from the wound by cleaning the patient. Sometimes this can yield much better results than medieval methods such as bleeding and aging!

Can I get sick if I let my dog ​​dye me?

With all this in mind, he may consider letting your dog kiss you. However, in most cases, if your dog licks your face occasionally, you are unlikely to get sick. Of course, you should keep your wounds open, but in addition, it's safe enough to let your dog throw happy darts at you!

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