Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello perhaps this is rugal fold on the dogs' inner lips. These usually stay on the inside, so I wonder why they have popped out. Answers can include changes to the nerves that supply the muscle tone to the side of the face, or changes to the muscle itself or even to the tongue. Your vet could do a neurological exam to try to test the innervation and salivation to the area. I thought about lumps (benign, cysts or otherwise) on the inside, pushing the lip out or affecting the nerve. Primary nerve damage, due to trauma or infection. Brain changes. Changes to the musculature of the mouth, again in connection with something more serious. Sometimes, something far simpler such as a tooth injury, bee sting or skin disease could have a rile. I agree that it you are right to be concerned; whether or not there is a fix, depends upon the cause in this particular case. It seems to be a good idea to talk to your vet about the likely differentials in this particular case and any recommended diagnostics, particularly if they will make a difference to the case outcome. Your vet may also be able to help you to treat the symptoms a little. Please will you let us know how you got on?
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