Foaming in dogs may be caused by ingesting bitter food or poisoning. When a dog ingests substances with a strong bitter taste such as anthelmintic drugs in the body, it will secrete a large amount of saliva, resulting in foaming at the mouth. At this time, the owner can use water to rinse the dog's mouth to recover.
Foaming in dogs may be caused by ingesting bitter food or poisoning. When a dog ingests substances with a strong bitter taste such as anthelmintic drugs in the body, it will secrete a large amount of saliva, resulting in foaming at the mouth. At this time, the owner can use water to rinse the dog's mouth to recover.
When dogs accidentally eat certain toxic substances and become poisoned, the above symptoms will appear. At this time, the dog needs to be induced to vomit immediately and sent to the pet hospital for rescue.
Gastroenteritis or digestive tract problems will cause the dog to foam at the mouth, so the dog can be fasted for 5 to 6 hours. If there is no vomiting, then there is a problem with the digestive system. You can feed the dog some probiotics to regulate the stomach.
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