Because the poodle is very lovely, the image is very noble, so now many people will raise a poodle at home. However, many poodle owners will notice that after a while, the poodle’s gums will suddenly turn black. Not only will this affect the dog’s appearance, but the owner will also worry about whether the dog is suffering from a disease. So what’s going on in poodles with black gums?
Poodle gums black reason: poodle gums black because we do not brush poodle teeth every day, in fact, dogs and humans, if not brush teeth every day, there will be a lot of diseases in the mouth, so lead to black gums. Blackened gums are mainly caused by the dog’s failure to wash after each meal, which leads to the accumulation of too many bacteria in the mouth, resulting in dental stones and plaque. When a stone forms, it darkens your dog’s gums and causes gingivitis.
When your dog’s gums turn black, it will not only affect the appearance of your dog’s teeth, but also cause gum pain. After we find the dog’s gums are black, we have to wash the dog’s teeth in time. We’re going to pick out a soft toothbrush for the dog, and then we’re going to buy doggie toothpaste. Then after each meal, place the dog’s head in place and brush along both sides of the lips. When brushing, be sure to brush along the line of the gum, so that you can clean more clean. Rinse your mouth with water after brushing.
If your dog’s gums are too black, a tooth scraper can be used to remove the area, but be careful not to use too much force to avoid hurting your dog’s gums. If the dog’s gingival blackening is particularly serious, then we should not only clean the teeth, but also take the dog to the pet hospital for cleaning in time, so as to really prevent the deterioration of the situation.