In a normal healthy dog there s a little lump that s located on the roof of the dog s mouth right behind the top two upper middle teeth which by the way are known as the incisors.
Normal roof of dog s mouth.
From this angle the incisive papilla which is located at the top of the roof of the dog s mouth may become easily visible.
To be exact in a normal healthy dog the incisive papilla is located right behind the dog s top two middle teeth.
Some describe this little lump as being diamond shaped and hard to the touch.
Some dogs however have tongues that reflect a darker hue that s a black or blue black shade.
According to veterinarian dr.
Since the roof of the mouth palate separates the mouth from the nasal cavities it s important that it s nicely sealed.
Normally a dog s incisive papilla doesn t give any problems.
If your dog s incisive papilla appears large see your vet consider your dog s breed though.
The bump may feel hard to touch and some describe it as vaguely resembling a little diamond in shape.
Amy stone clinical assistant professor at the university of florida s college of veterinary medicine in gainsville fla.
Foreign objects embedded in mouth.
Dog breeds with black mouths are rare but some dogs both purebred and mixed may bear pink tongues with dark spots.
During infancy the right and left sides of the dog s palate are fused together so to prevent problems.