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I have notices blue spots on my dogs tougbe. What could this mean?
Pet's Sex: FemalePet's Age: 7 Already Tried: nothing
<p>Customer, </p><p> </p><p> What kind of dog do you have? How old? Are the spots flush with the surface of the tongue or raised? Is your dog having any trouble eating?</p><p> </p><p>I'll be happy to give you an idea of what you are seeing, with some more information.</p><p> </p><p>Dr. Karen</p>
spots are flush on the tongue she is 7 years old lab mix no trouble eating face feels worm
Customer Labradors often have pigment spots on their tongues that develop as adults. They are nothing to worry about. As for her feeling warm, the normal dog temperature is 100-102.5 F, so she should feel warm to you normally. If she is lethargic or inactive, you should take her temperature via rectum to make sure she is not overheating. Dr. Karen
Veterinarian
1992 graduate of Cornell University Veterinary School, small mammal interest