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What to do if your Teddy's gums bleed
There are many reasons for Teddy's gums to bleed. Generally, adult Teddies may experience bleeding gums due to tartar or gum inflammation, but for young Teddy puppies, it may be due to teething or double teeth, which requires early treatment. Moreover, vitamin C should be supplemented for the dog, and oral hygiene should be maintained in daily life.
Causes of bleeding gums in Teddy puppies
There are several possibilities for a five-month-old dog's gums to bleed. At around five months, dogs are in their teething period, and their gums are prone to bleeding, which is a normal situation. You can start by feeding the dog soft food that is easy to chew. Observe whether the dog's teeth have double teeth or ulcers, and minor bleeding can be ignored. If the gums bleed severely, it is necessary to consult a veterinarian.
Causes of bleeding gums in adult Teddies
There are also many reasons for gingival bleeding. It is essential to identify the cause before treating accordingly. You can observe whether the gums are swollen and inflamed, as inflammation can cause bleeding. Check the severity of tartar, as severe tartar can damage the teeth and cause gingival bleeding. Finally, it is necessary to diagnose whether the bleeding is caused by vitamin deficiency.
What to do if your Teddy's gums bleed
Gingival bleeding in dogs is common in the early stages of periodontal disease and gingivitis. To treat this bleeding, dog owners should have their dogs' teeth cleaned and supplement their vitamin C. Regularly clean the dog's food residues to prevent bacterial proliferation. If you notice that your dog's gums bleed frequently, it is best to take it to the veterinarian for an oral examination and a physical examination.