much appreciated bro.
regarding the excessive salivation, i ask the doctor last night. basta daw ang dog nag excessive salivation, there must be something najud daw. so might as well send ur dog to ur prefered vet jud..
much appreciated bro.
regarding the excessive salivation, i ask the doctor last night. basta daw ang dog nag excessive salivation, there must be something najud daw. so might as well send ur dog to ur prefered vet jud..
condolence...
ako everytime naa ko symptoms makita sa akoa dog na unsual ako nalang gyud gina pa check kay natagam sad ko ana.. its really hard to lose a dog. pero i am vry sure kung asa man sya run happy na to sya kay la na sya suffering.
unsay finding sa vet? did they check ur dog unsay cause? kay basi naa virus ba ma spread unya sa inyo other dogs. then make sure walay mga sharp objects na ma eat inyo dog kay mao sad na usa sa maka disgrasya sa mga iro![]()
My heart goes out to you for loosing your dogs. Make sure to get the report from the vet what caused his excessive salivation. I "googled" excessive drooling and I am posting it here so that we can all learn about it.
www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/dog-drooling.html
It is true that all dogs drool - especially when there is yummy food in front of them. Some breeds that have heavy lips such as bloodhounds and St. Bernards drool quite a lot because the loose skin around their mouths acts like a receptacle that traps saliva until it overflows. If your dog drools and slobbers, there is nothing you can do except put some wiping towels at convenient locations through the house. However, if there is a change in the "drooling pattern" of your dog (e.g. a normally "dry" dog suddenly starts drooling excessively), then you have to pay attention. Sudden excessive drooling usually means that the dog is not feeling too well. In extreme cases, excessive drooling can also lead to dehydration.
Signs of Abnormal Dog Drooling
Besides having puddles everywhere in your house, your dog may show some of these signs:
- Hard and listless breathing.
- Head shaking.
- Scratching and pawing at her mouth.
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Causes of Excessive Dog Drooling
The cause of excessive dog drooling may be easy to identify if it is coming from inside the dog's mouth. If your dog is drooling abnormally, therefore, the first thing to do is to use a flashlight to examine his mouth. You may discover that the drooling is caused by any of the following: Foreign Objects Perhaps the most common cause of dog drooling is that something is stuck in the dog's gums, embedded in his tongue, or caught between his teeth. It may be a piece of string, a bit of bone fragment, a fish hook, etc. If you find a foreign object in your dog's mouth but are unable to remove it, seek veterinary help immediately. Gum or Dental Disease Dogs with gum disease such as tartar and gingivitis, as well as dogs with dental problems such as a bad or fractured tooth will also drool excessively. One way to check if your dog has gum or dental disease is to smell his breath. Usually dogs with gum disease or a bacterial infection in the mouth will have really bad breath! Injuries Injuries inside the mouth can also cause excessive dog drooling. Check for blood in the mouth and gums. Bleeding gums usually are bright red or even purple. Tumors Tumors that occur in a dog's mouth (e.g. melanoma) can cause a dog to drool excessively. There are of course other signs that indicate the dog may have a tumor in his mouth, such as bad breath, bleeding from the mouth, and difficulty eating. Top
If you cannot find anything unusual in your dog's mouth, consider the following possible causes of drooling: Nausea Many dogs will drool more than usual when they are traveling by car, because they suffer from motion sickness. The motion upsets their stomachs, causing them nausea which in turn causes them to drool excessively. Pain Dogs drool when they have pain. There are many reasons why a dog is in pain; for example, bloating, poisoning, infections such as ear infections or urinary tract infections, just to name a few. If you suspect that your dog is drooling because of pain, check for other telltale signs that may confirm your dog is in fact in pain. Liver disease Dogs suffering from liver disease may also drool excessively. Liver disease is a serious health condition and should be treated by a veterinarian without delay. Rabies Perhaps the most serious and scariest cause of sudden excessive drooling is rabies. Luckily, this is very rare. When to See a Vet Immediately You should get immediate veterinary assistance when:
- you cannot remove a foreign object from the dog's mouth;
- you have reason to believe that your dog is drooling because of pain or poisoning;
- your dog has a broken or fractured tooth;
- you can see pus in the dog's mouth;
- your dog's mouth is bleeding which cannot be stopped;
- your dog's breath smells really awful.
sos..bantayan jd ko ni akong new pup ron...is it normal sad if gamay lang kaon.. murag 1 month pa man ata ning itoya wui... but active man xa..cge sleep
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@bullybreedlover: thank you for the information. this should be very helpful to all of us..
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