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Dogs can survive without the use of their tongue, but it would greatly impact their ability to eat, groom, and drink water. The tongue plays essential roles in a dog's daily activities such as tasting, licking, and regulating body temperature. If a dog loses the function of its tongue, alternative methods of feeding and caring for it would be necessary.
No, pit bulls do not have black tongues. The color of a dog's tongue typically ranges from pink to blue-black. This misconception likely stems from the fact that the Chow Chow breed is known for having a completely black tongue.
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.
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Some dog breeds actually have black (or blue) tongues and gums. Ask your vet if the coloration in your dog is normal or not.
A dog's toungue should be a light sahde of pink.
The Chow Chow is the most well know purebred dog with a wholly black or blue tongue, but the chow is not the only breed with a black tongue. The Chinese Shar Pei also has a blue/black tongue.
Dogs can survive without the use of their tongue, but it would greatly impact their ability to eat, groom, and drink water. The tongue plays essential roles in a dog's daily activities such as tasting, licking, and regulating body temperature. If a dog loses the function of its tongue, alternative methods of feeding and caring for it would be necessary.
No, pit bulls do not have black tongues. The color of a dog's tongue typically ranges from pink to blue-black. This misconception likely stems from the fact that the Chow Chow breed is known for having a completely black tongue.
No, that's only a dog trait.
It is neither a taco tongue nor a hot dog tongue. The tongue of a person is a muscular organ in the mouth that helps with tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
No, Blue-Tongues have no venom or poison at all, they can only bite your dog, which will probably result in your dog killing the blue tongue. I have no idea why people think they are poisonous, but your dog will probably kill the lizard if they are together. Don't put blue tongues with dogs
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.
Why does a dog have white stripes on tongue? Is this nomal?
Roc royal did tongue kiss his dog.........ill