I'm so sorry for your loss. Finding your dog with his eyes open and tongue sticking out is a common occurrence when pets pass away, as these can be natural responses of the body.
- Eyes open or partially open
- Tongue protruding from the mouth
- Loss of muscle control
After passing, a pet's muscles relax completely, which can cause the eyes to remain open and the tongue to stick out. This doesn't always indicate that something unusual occurred, but if you have concerns about your dog's passing, it's natural to feel that way, and we're here to listen and help.
For personalized guidance or if you have any lingering questions, consider booking a consultation with one of our vets.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why do pets sometimes pass with their eyes open?
When a pet passes away, their muscles relax, and their eyelids may not close completely. This is a normal part of the body’s process and isn’t typically a cause for concern.
- Is it normal for a pet's tongue to stick out after they pass?
Yes, a protruding tongue can be due to the relaxation of the muscles after passing, which can cause the tongue to fall out of the mouth.
- Should I have my dog examined even after they have passed?
If you're worried about the circumstances of your dog's passing, a post-mortem examination by a veterinarian could provide clarity. It’s okay to seek closure this way.
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