How Well Do You Know Your Dog’s Tongue?

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We all love our pups. It’s something all dog owners have in common on a universal level. We love them so much that we sometimes let them kiss us with their tongues. But did you know that your dog’s tongue also serves various other interesting purposes?Your dog needs his tongue to do lots of things. It even impacts the way his bark sounds, similar to how the length and shape of our tongue impacts the way we speak and pronounce words. Dogs need their tongues to do things like lap water, eat, cool down, and swallow. The tongue is a wonderful organ. It is a muscle which is controlled by nerves.

What exactly is the purpose of your dog’s tongue?

Tongues play a major part in the overall health and well-being of your dog. Your vet can tell a lot by just looking inside your pooch’s mouth. White gums, texture and color variations, and foul odors inside the mouth can all be minor indicators to serious underlying medical conditions. That’s why it’s especially important to take your dog to the vet on a regular basis even if he seems fine on the outside.

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