Take your dog to see a Veterinarian immediately. They grey gums are sign of low oxygen in the blood, slow capillary refill. That is alarming. Your dog also sounds very ill & weak. Don't let him or her suffer, take him/her to your Veterinarian.
he is most likely sick. maybe worm infested
An inner ear problem or infection can cause loss of balance and dizziness. Dog should be looked at by a vet if situation doesn't change within a few days.
The dogs limps, or falls, just like humans. Almost personification, although dogs REALLY DO limp. Like my old golden retriever, Zoe.
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.
I'm not sure if this is really what you are looking for: I have no idea what heals the gums in general, if anything, but the lack of vitamin C causes scurvy, which severely damages the gums, resulting in the loss of teeth. So if someone ha scurvy, vitamin c will cause their gums to heal, if the damage is still reversible.
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
I was told by my dentist that, contrary to instinct, when your gums bleed, you need to brush more, not less. Healthy gums should not bleed with normal brushing, along with looking a healthy pink hue.
Several diseases have bleeding gums as a symptom. The most common diseases would be periodontitis, gingivitis, or gum disease. It is important to rule these out before you go on to looking for more exotic causes of bleeding gums. See a good dentist. Pregnancy can cause bleeding gums, as can birth control pills. This has to do with fluctuating hormone levels. In fact, almost any hormone therapy can cause bleeding gums. Certain anti-seizure medications such as dilantin can cause bleeding gums. Bleeding gums can be associated with certain vitamin deficiencies, such as vitamin C or vitamin K. The latter indicates a problem with the liver. Alcoholism can be a source of bleeding gums. Cancer or cancer treatments can cause bleeding gums. See a dentist and rule out the most common sources of bleeding gums first.
Yes, wolves do have gums, if you mean 'gums' in the mouth area. Almost all living creatures have gums.
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Gums can be cleaned with toothpaste and a soft tooth brush. Gums can also be cleaned at the dentist. Gums can also be cleaned with purchased products made for the cleaning of gums.
Periodontal (gums):
Brushing your gums twice a day is the best way to protect your gums.
The possessive form of the plural noun gums is gums'.example: Your gums' condition looks excellent.
no they are smoker gums