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How to handle a puppy with bad breath?
Try brushing with dog paste and an oral spray; if improved, keep brushing. If persistent, consider oral disease; for red gums/ulcers use antibacterial spray and vet metronidazole plus vitamin B; if unsure, see a vet.
Dog’s chest keeps twitching, tearing, mouth chomping, sometimes chest twitches, retching, sneezing, runny nose.
Chest twitching may be airway blockage, tracheal issue, or lung infection needing imaging and possibly oxygen; or neurological from distemper given the sneezing/runny nose. It's dangerous - go to a hospital.
Can cat stomatitis heal on its own?
Depends on cause; most can't self-heal. Vitamin-deficiency cases may recover after supplementation, but bacterial/viral ones won't and worsen. Severe cases need a vet.
What is the best treatment for cat stomatitis?
Treatment involves removing the cause, cleaning the mouth, vitamins, and medication. Bacterial or vitamin-deficiency cases use oral spray; severe inflammation uses antibiotics and B vitamins; if no improvement, consider extraction.
Why does my cat have mucus in its mouth?
Many causes: oral disease, poisoning, drug irritation, carsickness, systemic disease. Find the cause; if frequent, see a vet. If energetic, try cleaning the mouth first.
What to do about dog bad breath?
Solutions: brush weekly with dog paste; if unwilling, use mouthwash/chews with antibacterial, deodorizing ingredients. Gut-related breath improves with probiotics and digestible food.
What medicine for cat mouth ulcers?
Causes: trauma, virus, vitamin lack. Trauma: clean then oral spray plus amoxicillin powder. Anaerobic infection: metronidazole. Viral: corresponding antiviral plus antibiotic.
How to remove severe dog tartar?
Severe tartar needs professional veterinary cleaning; brushing can't remove it and may harm teeth/gums. Prevent with regular brushing (dog toothbrush/paste) and chew snacks/toys.
What medicine treats cat stomatitis?
Usually oral pet anti-inflammatory and pain meds plus disinfecting oral spray; add vitamin B. Viral causes need antivirals to prevent recurrence.
My rabbit’s neck has hair loss but no redness, no white flakes, just bare skin – what?
Possible seasonal shedding (normal; add hair-growth nutrition), nutritional deficiency from poor diet, or follicular damage/thyroid issues causing smooth bare patches - see a vet for skin cause.