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  2. Tongue splitting - Wikipedia

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    If an established tongue piercing is not used as the back end of the split with this method, the tongue has a higher tendency to heal and the procedure must be done again to achieve the depth desired. [7] The tongue generally heals in 1–2 weeks, during which time the person may have difficulty with speech or their normal dietary habits.

  3. How to Finally Get Your Dog to Stop Jumping on Guests Once ...

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    Related: 5 Easy Dog Tricks for Beginners, According to a Trainer When the dog shows signs of wanting to jump, the guest must turn their back, and if the dog persists, the guest may leave and then ...

  4. Dog Trainer Shares the Secret to Getting Puppies to Stop ...

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    This is such good information! I wish I would've known it when we brought our puppy home. She wasn't a big biter, but looking back, I can see that she did do it when she was bored or tired.

  5. Dog Trainer Shares 2 Simple Hacks to Get Pups to Stop ... - AOL

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    Whether your dog is jumping on people that are standing or seated, Garret shows two ways to make them stop doing it immediately. Watch on to see his two simple solutions. I feel like both puppies ...

  6. Tongue bifurcation - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Tongue bifurcation may refer to: Tongue splitting, a type of body modification ...

  7. Licking - Wikipedia

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    By licking a surface or extending the tongue beyond the mouth, molecules are transferred via the tongue to the olfactory receptors in the nose and in some animals, to the vomeronasal organ. In some mammals, the tongue is used to "lick" the air during the flehmen response to assist transfer of pheremones. Similarly, snakes use smell to track ...

  8. Dogs can use buttons to talk and express their specific ... - AOL

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    Dogs are great communicators. No, our pups can’t use language in the same way as humans, but we can read a lot from their body language and the sounds they make.. And over the last few years ...

  9. Fimbriated fold of tongue - Wikipedia

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    The free edge of the fimbriated fold occasionally exhibits a series of fringe-like processes. (Fimbria is Latin for fringe). Some people have small (<1 cm) horn-like triangular flaps of "skin" under their tongue. They are on each side of the frenulum (the piece of tissue connecting the bottom of the tongue to the inside of the mouth) under the ...