This Sounds like a Seizure, maybe caused by the cold. keep a close eye on him if it lasts more than 5 minutes call your vet
keep your mouth shut..... :D
it means you sleep with your mouth open.
Another word for when saliva comes out of your mouth is drooling.
Amosan is primarily used as a mouth rinse to reduce swelling and promote healing in the mouth. It may help with excessive saliva production, which can contribute to drooling, but it is not specifically designed to stop drooling. If you are experiencing persistent drooling, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
Yes she does!
Could be Cronenberg's "Shivers"
Lethargy, swollen mouth parts, liquid disharge from, eyes, nostrils or mouth, are some.
Your Siamese may be drooling and vocalizing due to various reasons, such as dental issues, nausea, or stress. Drooling can indicate discomfort or pain in the mouth, while not eating could suggest she's feeling unwell. It's crucial to observe her behavior closely and consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and ensure she receives appropriate care.
Common symptoms of a sore throat in cats include difficulty swallowing, excessive drooling, loss of appetite, lethargy, and vocal changes such as meowing less or with a hoarse voice. If you notice these signs in your cat, it is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If the cat is drooling it may be a sign of teeth problems, and abscess in the mouth, or problems with it's throat. It may also just be drooling to drool. However it would be best to take it to the vet as soon as possible to make sure it is not something serious that your kitty is suffering with.
To manage and address excessive infant drooling effectively, you can try using bibs to keep their chin and clothes dry, gently wiping their mouth and chin frequently, encouraging them to swallow more often, and consulting with a pediatrician if the drooling persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Dogs may foam at the mouth due to excessive drooling, stress, excitement, or illness. Foaming can also occur when a dog eats something toxic or irritating.