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Dental Issues In Dogs

  • Writer: Veterinary Innovators
    Veterinary Innovators
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

If you’ve ever had a toothache, you know that they aren’t very much—okay, any—fun. This is as true for dogs as it is for people. However, your four legged friend can’t make himself a dental appointment, or even tell you what’s wrong. It’s important to know what to look for.

 

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Here are some of the warning signs:

 

  • Drooling excessively

  • Pawing At The Mouth

  • Shying From Having Head/Mouth Touched

  • Reduced Interest In Play

  • Withdrawal

  • Bad Breath

  • Dribbling Food

  • Chewing More Slowly

  • Eating On One Side Of The Mouth

  • Refusing hard food/treats

  • Bleeding Gums

  • Swelling

 

If you notice any of these things, bring your pet to the animal clinic right away. Dental issues can be very painful for our canine companions. They are also dangerous. For one thing, dental problems affect your furry friend’s ability to eat and chew. The infections can also spread to their vital organs.

 

Bring your canine pal to your veterinarians near me Flat Rock, NC regularly. Proper veterinary care is crucial for your pet’s health and well-being!

 
 
 

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