The dog's stomach and intestines are intolerant to lactose. Drinking milk may cause it to suffer from diarrhea and vomiting. Therefore, it is not recommended to give dogs milk. You can choose mild goat's milk to drink it. However, when a dog...
The dog's stomach and intestines are intolerant to lactose. Drinking milk may cause it to suffer from diarrhea and vomiting. Therefore, it is not recommended to give dogs milk. You can choose mild goat's milk to drink it. However, when a dog has oral ulcers, pet owners should pay more attention to dietary nutrition and oral care. Do not feed many foods or medicines at will. They should choose a more suitable method to deal with them. Let’s talk about it in detail below.
1. Adjust diet and encourage drinking water
When you find that a dog has oral ulcers, pet owners should pay attention to adjusting its dietary structure. The dog's oral condition during the ulcer is relatively fragile, and it will have a stronger sense of resistance to dry and hard foods. If you continue to eat it, it will also cause damage to its oral cavity.
Pet owners should pay attention to the light and easy to digest the diet. They can cook some light, less oily and salty vegetable porridge, rice soup and other liquid food for them to eat. Place more water basins near the food to ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of drinking water. They can be added and replaced in time. Drinking more water can help the dog replenish the body's moisture and accelerate metabolism, and can also reduce the stimulation of the mouth when eating.
2. After the diet of supplementary vitamins
is adjusted to the dog, pet owners also need to pay attention to supplementing the dog's required vitamins. Many dogs suffer from oral ulcers due to a single diet, lack of vitamins and trace elements. Pet owners can mix some Vitamin B powder into their dog's drinking water to help the dog supplement the vitamins and trace elements needed by the dog, and take Pet Punch, which will help the dog better absorb and recover.
3. Pay attention to oral cleaning care
After eating, some food residues will be trapped in the dog's mouth. If you do not pay attention to cleaning the residues of food for a long time, bacteria will grow. Once the dog's oral mucosa is damaged by foreign objects, it is likely that bacteria will be infected and oral ulcers will occur.
It is recommended to use some light salt water or ginger water for the dog to clean the mouth after meals, reduce the retention of food residues, and use wet wipes to wipe the teeth with mouthwash and dog toothpaste and then rinse them with clean water. If the dog has more saliva, pay attention to using tissue to wipe it with tissue to avoid excessive moisture and breeding bacteria. After cleaning its mouth, you can spray it with pesticides to help refresh the breath, reduce bad breath, and maintain good oral hygiene. After the oral ulcer improves, you should pay attention to regular brushing and cleaning of teeth, which can reduce the recurrence rate of oral ulcers.