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In dogs, the teeth are less likely than humans to form dental caries because of the very high pH of dog saliva, which prevents enamel from demineralizing.

Source: Chris C. Pinney. The Illustrated Veterinary Guide for Dogs, Cats, Birds, and Exotic Pets 

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