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What to do if your dog's teeth are bleeding

Date: 2024-03-31

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What to do if your dog's teeth are bleeding
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The solution to bleeding teeth in dogs

1. You need to check the dog's mouth first to see if there are dental calculus, periodontitis, gingivitis, etc. If your dog has bleeding gums caused by oral health problems, you need to solve the oral health problems first, such as cleaning dental calculus, treating periodontitis, gingivitis, etc.

2. Brush your dog's teeth to clean food residues in time, and use oral care products to avoid recurrence of problems.

3. Puppies may also have bleeding gums during the tooth change period. Don’t worry too much. The dog will recover after the tooth change. Vitamin supplements and oral care are also needed.

4. If it is contact gingival bleeding, that is, bleeding when eating or touching hard things, then you can give your dog some vitamin C, just 1 tablet a day. Note that vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, so drink plenty of water after taking the medicine to better absorb it.

5. There are many causes of gum bleeding in dogs, and diseases of the external blood system can also cause gum bleeding. Therefore, it is best to take it to the pet hospital for an oral and physical examination.

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