Dogs display a variety of different behaviors that we don’t always have an understanding of. Some are considered breed specific, but many are common among all dog breeds because it’s in their nature, such as sticking their tongue out. Here are six common reasons that your dog might stick out their tongue.
The 6 Reasons Why Dogs Stick Their Tongue Out
1. They’re Happy and/or Relaxed
Happy and relaxed dogs might let their tongues hang out simply because they’re happy and relaxed. There is no reason to stop their tongue from hanging down if they are feeling completely content in their current situation. A dog might let their tongue hang out because they have spent a day exploring in a park or playing with children in the backyard, and they just want to completely relax.
2. They’re Cooling Themselves Down
A dog’s tongue plays a major role in helping them regulate their body temperature, especially when their bodies are hot and/or overheating. Panting is when a dog lets their tongue hang out of their mouth while they breathe quickly in and out. This allows for water to evaporate from their tongue and mouth, cooling their body from the inside.
3. Investigating
Dogs use taste as a way of investigating what’s around them. They may stick out their tongue as they go along to learn about their world. You’ll also notice sniffing and licking to go along with this. Dogs may even use their tongue to learn about you. Kissing, or tasting, your skin will let them know where you’ve been and who you have seen that day.
4. They’re Missing Teeth
Whether a dog loses teeth due to an accident, a medical condition, or old age, those lost teeth could result in their tongue aimlessly hanging out of their mouth. When a pup is relaxed, tired, and/or bored, you might spot their tongue slightly or blatantly hanging out right through the space where their teeth used to be.
5. An Injury to the Mouth
Your pup might be sticking out their tongue due to pain or an injury to the tongue or mouth. You may also notice swelling, bleeding, difficulty swallowing, or whining with this type of injury. If you notice other signs of distress aside from a tongue hanging out, it’s important to contact your veterinarian immediately.
6. Something’s Wrong With their Tongue
In some cases, a dog may have a hanging tongue due to genetics. Some dogs are born with a tongue that is too big for their mouth or an abnormal jaw structure. In these cases, hanging tongue syndrome is not known to cause any health problems in dogs. Other times, dogs could have neurological or muscular issues that make it so they can’t move their tongue. A veterinarian should check this out to be sure there isn’t something serious going on that can be treated.
How to Keep “Tongue Wagging” to a Minimum
In most cases, there is nothing that you can do to keep your dog from letting their tongue hang out of their mouth. In fact, the behavior could mean happiness and contentment or be a means of cooling off, in which case, you wouldn’t want to curb it. But in other cases, there are a few things that you can do to try to prevent the action:
Conclusion
There are various reasons that your dog’s tongue might be hanging out of their mouth, but most are benign and do not pose a danger to their health. That said, there are certain instances when poor health can be the reason for the behavior. So, if you are unsure or have any concerns, it is important to work with a veterinarian.
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