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Why does a dog stick out its tongue?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Isabella Davis
Dogs sticking out their tongues may be caused by hot weather, thirst, feeling nervous, acting cute, eating too salty food, hanging tongue syndrome, cardiopulmonary disease, etc. First of all, if it is not caused by disease, it is generally not a big problem. Give the dog water and wait for the dog to rest for a period of time before it can recover on its own. For example, tongue sticking out due to hot weather or thirst. Secondly, if it is caused by a disease, you need to seek medical treatment in time to avoid missing the best treatment time.

1. Hot weather

If the weather is too hot, dogs will take away heat from the body by sticking out their tongues and panting. If it is indoors, the owner can appropriately lower the temperature of the environment. If it is outdoors, the owner needs to move the dog to a cool and ventilated place. Then provide the dog with some clean drinking water and let the dog rest for a period of time before returning to normal.

2. Thirsty

Dogs will frequently stick out their tongues when they feel thirsty, and they will also walk around looking for water. If this happens to the dog, the owner needs to replenish the dog with water in time. If the lack of water is serious, the dog is likely to faint due to heat stroke, so you must prepare sufficient and clean drinking water for the dog.

3. Feeling nervous

Some less courageous dogs will also stick out their tongues when they feel nervous, such as going to a strange environment or having strangers at home. When present, tongue sticking out and constant panting occur. At this time, the owner can gently stroke the dog or hold the dog in his arms to relieve the dog's nervousness. After the dog becomes familiar with the environment, it will slowly calm down.

4. Acting cute

The dog’s IQ is very smart. If it finds that the owner is happy or gives it food when it sticks out its tongue, it will pass this next time He behaves to please his master, and when he makes a mistake, he will stick out his tongue and act cute, hoping to gain forgiveness from his master.

5. Eating too salty

If a dog feels that the food is too salty when eating, he will stop eating, stick out his tongue, and slow down his eating speed. Then drink plenty of water to relieve discomfort. Therefore, when we feed our dogs, it is best to choose pet-specific dog food, which can be appropriately paired with some lighter foods. We must not blindly feed it to our dogs.Eat human food or food with high salt content, otherwise it will aggravate the dog’s hair loss and damage the dog’s health.

6. Hanging tongue syndrome

If a dog sticks out its tongue but cannot retract it, it may be suffering from hanging tongue syndrome. Sick dogs often cannot control their tongues and can only stick their tongues out for a long time. This will not only affect the dog's appetite, but also cause damage to the dog's tongue. In this regard, the owner should give the dog plenty of water to moisten its tongue and send the dog to the pet hospital for treatment in time.

7. Suffering from cardiopulmonary disease

If the dog suffers from cardiopulmonary disease, it will also appear to pant and stick out its tongue, and will also be accompanied by loss of appetite, listlessness, and difficulty breathing. Difficulty and other symptoms. If this is the case, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.

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