Dogs with mouth ulcers can develop mouth ulcers when they eat sharp food that sticks in their mouth. If your dog is deficient in vitamins, it can also lead to mouth ulcers. Therefore, when a dog owner finds out that his dog has a mouth ulcer, he should take prompt action to help the dog so that the dog’s mouth ulcer does not cause discomfort. Treatment first find and exclude the cause, then rinse the mouth with 1% salt water or 2% – 3% boric acid, or 2% – 3% sodium bicarbonate, or 0.10% potassium permanganate solution, 2 – 3 times a day.
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