Understanding the Anatomy of Your Dog's Tongue

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It is a water lapper, radiator, food conveyor, wound healer, register of taste and texture, and the wet equivalent of a handshake. The tongue of a dog has more roles than any other part of its anatomy, apart from the brain. Strangely though, for all its actions and duties, it is almost completely maintenance free.In spite of the fact that the dog's tongue is a vascular and fleshy flag, injuries to it are rare. Since it is a major heat source for an exercising dog, the blood vessels dilate and cause the tongue to swell up and extend. Even a small puncture can cause substantial bleeding. However, if the activity is brought to a halt, the blood vessels end up constricting, causing the tongue to shrink and the blood vessel to clot. 

Looking at the tongue more closely

The tongue is a long, muscular organ and the top of its surface is covered with a special epithelium. It is responsible for responding to touch, taste and pain apart from helping in heat dissipation.

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