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Why do dogs stick out their tongues?
There are many reasons why dogs stick out their tongues. First, dogs have fewer sweat glands and need to cool down through panting, which results in sticking out their tongues. Additionally, dogs may also stick out their tongues when they are nervous or trying to look cute. Lastly, some diseases can also cause dogs to stick out their tongues, such as drooling and vomiting caused by oral inflammation. If your dog shows excessive drooling or other symptoms, it's recommended to see a veterinarian promptly.
Constant Tongue-Sticking Out in Dogs
A dog constantly sticking out its tongue may be due to hot weather, excitement, difficulty breathing, or thirst. If it's caused by hot weather, bring your dog to a shady place and provide it with plenty of water to avoid heatstroke. If it's due to difficulty breathing, take your dog to the hospital for examination and treatment.
Signs of Stress in Dogs
A dog experiencing stress may show symptoms such as loss of appetite, depression, repeated barking, circling around in place, or licking its body. As a pet owner, it's essential to comfort your dog by gently stroking its body, letting it know that you care for and protect it. This will help your dog relax and regain calmness, then create a warm and safe environment for it.
How to Care for Dogs
- Maintain a suitable temperature: Winter requires warmth, while summer needs to prevent heatstroke. Since dogs can only cool down through their tongues and paws, they are prone to heatstroke. Avoid placing your dog in direct sunlight and don't take it out for walks on hot days.
- Get vaccinated on time: Infectious diseases are troublesome to care for and have a certain mortality rate.
- Diet: For young dogs, especially those under three months old, it's recommended to feed softened dog food and use small meals throughout the day. Adult dogs don't require this.