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? It is not hot in the house. Why does the dog stick out its tongue?

If the dog still sticks out its tongue to breathe when the weather is not hot, it is because the dog is sticking out its tongue to dissipate heat. Usually dogs don't stick out their tongues to dissipate heat, but if they have just finished a lot of exercise, they will gasp even if the weather is not hot, indicating that dogs are thirsty and need to drink water. It is not hot in the house. Why does the dog stick out its tongue? If it is not hot, the dog will still stick out its tongue to breathe. That's because the dog is sticking out its tongue to dissipate heat. This dog has no sweat glands. Usually dogs don't stick out their tongues to dissipate heat, but if they have just finished a lot of exercise, they will gasp even if the weather is not hot, indicating that dogs are thirsty and need to drink water. After a lot of exercise, the owner should wait for the dog to calm down for a while before feeding it.

However, if the dog does not do strenuous exercise, but often sticks out his tongue to gasp, the owner should consider whether the dog is unwell or sick. If a dog is stuck by a foreign body or has respiratory diseases, it will also show the performance of sticking out its tongue and panting. When the body is in unbearable pain, it will also pant, just like human beings take a deep breath to relieve pain.

Finally, sometimes dogs will express their affection for their owners by sticking out their tongues, because dogs can only express their feelings through small gestures.