Dogs aren’t sweating when they pant. When they inhale the air flowing over the interior of their saliva-moistened mouths it provides cooling; exhaling removes extra heat from their bodies.
The majority of their sweat glands are in their paws. None are located in their mouth or tongue.
blunebottle about 2 years ago
And he’s cute.
oakie817 about 2 years ago
i sweat through my tongue too
adrianrune about 2 years ago
Dogs aren’t sweating when they pant. When they inhale the air flowing over the interior of their saliva-moistened mouths it provides cooling; exhaling removes extra heat from their bodies.
The majority of their sweat glands are in their paws. None are located in their mouth or tongue.
spaced man spliff about 2 years ago
My friend describes her dog’s tongue as ‘that slab of corned beef’. Leaner than pastrami, I guess.