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  2. Tongue splitting - Wikipedia

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    Before splitting with any method, some choose to have a well-healed tongue piercing where the back end of the split is intended to be. This effectively prevents the tongue from healing forward from the back of the cut, which would result in a split that is not as deep as desired.

  3. Wound licking - Wikipedia

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    Dog saliva has been said by many cultures to have curative powers in people. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] " Langue de chien, langue de médecin " is a French saying meaning " A dog's tongue is a doctor's tongue ", and a Latin quote that "Lingua canis dum lingit vulnus curat" or "A dog's saliva can heal your wound" appears in a thirteenth-century manuscript ...

  4. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    This compresses the collarbone and upper ribs but is not medically dangerous. It is a myth that removing the rings will cause the neck to 'flop'; Padaung women remove them regularly for cleaning etc. Stretched lip piercings – achieved by inserting ever larger plates, such as those made of clay used by some Amazonian tribes.

  5. Veterinarian Explains Why She Wouldn't Own Certain Dog ... - AOL

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    Dogs are too good for us humans," she wrote in the caption. In all fairness, she also shared that she has a pair of Dachshunds — or as she described them, "Loud. Stubborn.

  6. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Antifreeze* is very dangerous to dogs and causes central nervous system depression and acute kidney injury. Treatment needs to be within eight hours of ingestion to be successful. [174] See Ethylene glycol poisoning. Mouse and rat poison* ingestion is common in dogs. Most rodenticides in the United States are anticoagulant by depleting vitamin ...

  7. Dog suffers fatal injury from popular chew toy - AOL

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    Their five-year-old dog, Max, suffered a fatal injury on his tongue after playing with a Kong toy. About a week ago, the Stumpfs made the difficult decision of putting their beloved Rottweiler down.

  8. Talk:Tongue splitting - Wikipedia

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    When my tongue was split with a scalpel without suturing (a fairly common method), I had no difficulty eating the same day. My speech was a bit hard to understand for a few days, but it did not prevent me from being understood well enough to be heard.

  9. Influencer says she’s a much better kisser after cutting off ...

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