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Dog keeps swallowing and licking tongue

Pet Knowledge
This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Ava Williams
Dogs that keep swallowing and licking their tongue may be caused by thirst, foreign matter stuck in the throat, wanting to vomit, etc. The owner can give the dog some water first. If the dog gets better after drinking water, it may be simply thirsty, and the owner does not need to worry too much. However, if the dog is unwilling to drink water and is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, such as listlessness, loss of appetite, drooling, etc., then it should be taken seriously and it is best to consult a pet doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.

1. Thirst

When people feel thirsty, they will subconsciously lick their lips with their tongues, and the same is true for dogs. When they feel thirsty, they will not Keep swallowing and licking your tongue to keep your lips and nose moist. Therefore, if the owner sees the dog licking its tongue, he can try to give the dog water, in case it is just thirsty.

2. Foreign objects stuck in the throat

If the dog accidentally eats bones, fish bones, plastic and other foreign objects, and the foreign objects get stuck in the throat, the dog will keep swallowing. Movements, and symptoms such as drooling and scratching the mouth with claws will also occur. In this regard, the owner can open the dog's mouth to check. If a foreign object can be seen, it is recommended to ask a pet doctor to help remove it to avoid improper operation that may cause the foreign object to scratch the dog's throat.

3. Want to vomit

When a dog has stomach discomfort, it will feel like vomiting, and at the same time, it will swallow saliva, lick its tongue, lick its nose, and resemble hiccups. symptoms appear. At this time, the owner should pay attention to observation. If the dog is found to be listless, loss of appetite, etc., it is necessary to consult a pet doctor in time to see what the specific cause is, and then treat it accordingly.

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