The dog’s stomatitis is a general term for inflammation of the oral mucosa, which can occur throughout the year and is more prevalent in dry climates. Dogs with stomatitis are prone to redness of the oral mucosa, red and swollen gums, increased saliva, bad breath, loss of appetite, poor spirit and other symptoms, and pet owners should pay attention and take some appropriate measures to deal with the dog’s stomatitis and help its mouth recover as soon as possible.
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