no that's rubbish
The Chinese chow-chow and the akita have black, bluish, or blue-black tongues, as do chow or akita crosses. There may be others as well. Some dogs that have a history of black dogs in their breeding, such as Golden Retrievers, have dark spots on their tongues.
they have round bat like ears. they are usually a light dirty brown color. they have black spots. They sometimes have some white spots one them.
Berger Picards typically do not have black spots on their tongues. Their tongues are usually pink, similar to most dog breeds. However, some individual dogs may have unique pigmentation patterns, but this is not a breed standard or common characteristic. If you notice unusual spots or changes in a dog's tongue, it's advisable to consult a veterinarian.
The presence of black spots on a dog's tongue does not determine their breed. It is a common misconception that only certain breeds, like Chow Chows or Shar Peis, have black spots on their tongues. The color of a dog's tongue can vary regardless of the breed.
because they have spots like someone painted them :)
No, Chinese Shar Peis also have black tongues. Dogs of other breeds may have black spots, as well, but only the Chow and Shar Pei is known for its solid black/blue tongue.
No, the Keeshond has a pink tongue. Only Chow Chows and Chinese Shar-Pei have a black-bluish tongue.
No, they have a pink tongue if they are purebred, the Samoyed has a purple tongue. If the dog is mixed with the Samoyed the tongue may have spots. Although the above may be true... it might not be the case. The dogs tongue might simply have some heavy pigmented tongue cells! It's kind of like a birth mark in humans.
black mouth cur dogs are used for hunting.
The black spots on dogs' tongues are just birth marks.
I have always heard that American Bulldogs inherited their black spots because of the breeding from Dalmations and certain hunting retrievers such as the English Pointer. Mostly the white dogs are the ones with the spots and as they get older the hair actually grows darker i nthose spots. My AMBD was white as a puppy and as he matued he developed brown freckles where the black spots were on his back. Of course he was covered with black spots but only developed the brown spots on his back. Hope this helps.
No, Treeing Walker Coonhounds do not typically have black tongues. Their tongues are usually pink, similar to most dog breeds. However, some dogs can have spots or patches of darker pigmentation, but a completely black tongue is not characteristic of this breed.