I gave my lab a once over this afternoon. Noticed her gums inflamed. As seen in the picture, it is the same on both sides. Dog gingivitis, worse? Or just chewing?
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I gave my lab a once over this afternoon. Noticed her gums inflamed. As seen in the picture, it is the same on both sides. Dog gingivitis, worse? Or just chewing?
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05...b0928873e9.jpg
How old is she?
Going on 6.
Looks like gingivitis to me - very common. Can be caused by many things- some serious , some minor- so I would see the vet personally.
http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/..._dg_gingivitis
Looks like gingivitis however don't think related to plaque. Maybe hormonal related is she in heat? pregnant? Could also be related to diabetes worst case maybe leukemia ( highly unlikely though). In any case get her checked.
I don't know... it's bloody red, not just red.
Doesn't look like there's a lot of calculus...
When was the last time you checked before?
You say it's symmetrical?
Did she chew something that could've hurt the gums?
I'd wipe it with hydrogen peroxide 2-3 times per day and wait a few days.
David, I base my advice on personal experience and professional recommendations.
Here, the first google hit
http://www.rdhmag.com/articles/print...dentistry.html
Quote:
The truth is that hydrogen peroxide is used safely and effectively in dentistry today. While its most common application involves tooth whitening, significant health benefits are documented using hydrogen peroxide to treat gingivitis and periodontitis.
Hydrogen peroxide- is very safe to use on dogs , it is used "recommended by vets" to be given by mouth to cause the dog to vomit if they have swallowed something that is detrimental to them.