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What The Color Of Your Dog’s Gums Mean

What Are The Other Gum Colors, And What Do They Mean?

We need to be aware of what different gum colors mean because that can be a sign to take our dog to the vet. If you are not sure about what the color means, then your dog might suffer. 

Pale Gums

If the gums are too pale and you notice that the gums are paler than before, there could be one of two problems. If your pet is anemic and has gone through a lot of blood loss, the gums will look pale because the blood isn’t reaching the gums, and the blood pressure is low.

Suppose the body goes into shock because of dehydration or some trauma. In that case, all the blood vessels away from the heart do not get enough blood because the body tightens those capillaries to ensure that the heart pumps blood properly. If a pup eats something he is not supposed to eat, he will experience dehydration if he vomits all that food, leading to him being in a state of shock. 

Blue Gums

This is also called cyanosis. The gums start to look more grey. This is because of a lack of oxygen reaching the tissues and a lot of carbon dioxide buildup. Blue gums might be inherited or acquired. Some dogs might also be born with some heart problems that could lessen the blood flow. If you notice that your dog has blue or grey gums, then make sure that you visit a vet as quickly as possible because this can be harmful to your dog.

Conclusion 

Even if you visit the vet often, you must know about these things because you should not ignore such signs, as your dog might suffer even more. The gums can show us a lot about our dog, as you might have seen in the above article. All we have to do is keep checking their gums and be aware of what could go wrong, and our dogs will be safe and healthier if we do so.  

 

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