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black dog tongue

Date: 2024-01-08

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There are several reasons for a dog's tongue to be black:

1. Breed. Some breeds, such as Chow Chow, have black tongues. Other breeds of dogs bred with Chow Chow may also have black tongues.

2. Melanin precipitation, because of melanin precipitation, a small amount of black spots will appear on the dog's tongue. At this time, pay more attention to the state of the dog. If there is no abnormality, it means that melanin precipitation has occurred.

3. Severe anger, or caused by emotional intersection. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are used to cause black lichen, which causes a dog's tongue to turn black. For dogs, a black tongue means that the dog is weak and needs to supplement nutrition in daily life.

4. Hypoxia, poisoning or other diseases. Dogs are caused by hypoxia, poisoning or other diseases. In hot summer weather, dogs in a sultry environment or strenuous exercise cause heatstroke and their tongues turn black. It is recommended to take the dog to the shade In a ventilated place, rest for a while. Dogs in confined spaces or carbon monoxide poisoning cause the dog to lack oxygen, causing the tongue to turn black.

Little knowledge about the dog's tongue

1. Not all dogs have pink tongues. For most dogs, the normal and healthy tongue is pink and moist to the point of drooling, but there are two kinds of dogs from China, the Chow Chow and the Sharpei, Their tongues are blue or blue-black. Hybrids of these breeds may also have blue-black tongues or blue-black spots on the tongues.

2. The dog's tongue has a calming effect: when a dog licks something with its tongue, it will stimulate the brain to release a hormone and endorphin. This hormone is a neurotransmitter that makes dogs feel calmer and more relaxed. But if dogs lick their owners or themselves excessively, there may be an anxiety problem.

3. The dog's tongue can adjust the temperature.When dogs pant with their tongues, they accelerate the flow of air over the tongue, which causes water to evaporate and cool down through their mouths and lungs, thereby regulating their body temperature.

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