Yes. It could lead to a systemic infection, which could lead to death.
Of course it can, even as you or I could.
take it to the vets!
No. You should never feed a dog human medicine
If you have the stomach for it you can go to the link below.
Yes you can die from an abscessed tooth. If you have Ludwig's angina, which affects parts of the face and the lower jaw. It usually occurs in adults suffering from a tooth abscess that was never treated. The danger is that it can grow enough to block the airways of the patient who's suffering from it, and cause suffocation leading to death.
Yes! A dog can indeed have bad breath. It's usually a sign of a dental problem, such as decay or an abscess, that needs a vet's attention.
Yes, the horse will suffer a severe and horrible death.
He died from an abscess or a collection of pus in an area of the body.
A blind abscess is an abscess with no external opening.
The Vet needs to remove the tooth that"s causing it followed by antibiotics.
It depends if you are young maybe if older than 12 not likely.
A Bartholin abscess is an abscess located in the Bartholin's gland.
From my reading kefkex is best, with amacillin next. There also is an injection, you need to read on the Internet about dog abscesses and they tell you