St. Bernard Breaks World Record For Longest Dog Tongue

When getting a smooch from Mochi, tissues might be needed to sop up what could be an extra slobbery kiss.

The fluffy St. Bernard was recently named the Guinness World Record holder for the longest dog’s tongue. Her tongue measures an impressive 7.31 inches “from snout to tip.”

An 8-year-old rescue, Mochi lives with her adopted parents, Carla and Craig Rickert, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Carla said Mochi had brought “a lot of joy to our lives” since they adopted her about six years ago.

“She’s a comic relief to us,” Carla said in a video created by Guinness World Records. “She’s very funny.”

Watch as Mochi slurps up her favorite food: Peanut butter.

Although Mochi is the current world record holder for longest dog’s tongue, hers isn’t the longest ever. That title belongs to a boxer named Brandy, who boasted a tongue that stretched a tremendous 17 inches. She died in 2002.

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This article originally appeared on HuffPost.