Causes of oral ulcers in dogs
Clinical studies have found that the main causes of oral ulcers in dogs are, for example, when the dog is punctured by a hard object while eating, or the dog's own teeth Uneven wear and tear can injure the oral mucosa. In addition, secondary bacterial infection, or caused by accidental ingestion of irritating substances or high-concentration irritating drugs, or secondary to certain diseases or nutritional deficiencies, may lead to oral ulcers in dogs.
What to do if your dog has mouth ulcers
When treating your dog’s mouth ulcers, you must first find out the cause of the ulcers, and then you can better prescribe the right medicine. Under normal circumstances, use 1% saline or 2%-3% boric acid, 2%-3% sodium bicarbonate or 0.10% potassium permanganate solution to clean the mouth 2-3 times a day. When treating mouth ulcers in dogs, it's better to prepare for a mild and tasty loss rather than giving them something stiff and irritating.