No, they don't, they have pink gums, just like every other dog.
Why would you even ask that? Just kidding, i actually had to search it up to figure it out.
I really no absolutely nothing about gums or teeth but still.....YES!
Any treats with the Veterinary Oral Health Council's seal of approval are the best for dogs teeth and gums.
Dogs typically don't have grey gums - this would usually be a sign of severe medical problems that needs to be evaluated by a veterinarian as soon as possible. However, some dogs have pigmented gums that can make the tissue appear gray; the best option in these animals is to either evaluate the inside lining of the eyelid (the conjunctiva) or to find a non-pigmented portion of the gums to evaluate.
Darkening of the gums could be age related, or a sign of an abscessed tooth. Be sure to check with your vet.
Bleeding gums in your dog should be checked by a veterinarian. This will need to be evaluated and treated to see what is causing it.
brown is a good color dogs are brown
A dog with pale gray gums is sick. The dog could have low blood pressure, internal bleeding, anemia, or be experiencing shock.
shep, is for grown sized dogs with strong teeth and gums. other pups and dogs eat different food.
no its natural for a dogs gums to turn black some times they are born like that if it turns any other color other than pink or black then you have a problem then you should see your pets veterianarian ASAP.
Yes.
brown dogs
it depends if the dog has gray on its muzzle or if you look in his or hers jaw look at the gums if gums are dark pink its a young pup if light pink older dog