If the dog’s gums are bleeding due to mechanical damage, then a disinfectant treatment with a pet oral spray is all that is needed. The gums will usually recover in 3-5 days and there will be no bleeding. If the dog’s gums are bleeding due to dental calculus, then the owner needs to take the dog to the vet for a physical evaluation and a dental cleaning procedure after the physical evaluation is qualified. Bleeding gums can also occur when the dog’s gums become infected with bacteria and should be treated with an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory spray. You can start by looking at the color of your pet dog’s gums to see if they are red and swollen. If it is contact gum bleeding, that is, bleeding when you eat or touch something hard, then you can give your dog some vitamin C, just 1 tablet a day. Note that vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, so drink more water after taking the medicine for better absorption. Also don’t blindly give your dog a lot of vitamin C. Oh.
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