I think its best to take the dog to the vet for a check up.
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its called a wattle!!!!!
You may have had a stroke or you may have Bell's Palsy. Either way you need medical attn ASAP.
are you talking bout salivary glands located at the back of mouth or mucous glands at the far end of mouth
Drinking water may help temporarily, but shortly after drinking, the intensity is back to where it is, if not worse. This is because the water doesn't neutralize whatever is in the mouth that gives the spicy sensation. In fact, it can even spread it to parts of the mouth that weren't burning before, thus, making it worse! If you ever eat anything spicy, drinking milk can help. Milk, bread, crackers, anything of that nature will help you with the heat.
NO, but it cleanses your mouth.
it's called your uvula. it's basically a flap of skin that hangs down from the back of the soft palate (the hard palate is the roof of your mouth)
I think you might mean 'uvula', which is a part of the oropharynx (in the back of the mouth) that hangs down from the roof of the mouth(soft palate). It's important in the articulation of sounds.
Mouth alcohols are residual traces of ethanol (drinking alcohol) that is left either from drinking alcoholic beverages or from natural fermentation from remaining food particles.
yes
deglutination