A soft diet will be necessary as may special
oral rinses which are known to be of benefit in some dogs.
Not exact matches
Vets recommend looking for products approved by the Veterinary
Oral Health Council (VOHC),
which researches manufacturer claims for dental - health foods, chews, and
rinses.
C.E.T. Enzymatic
Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogs should be part of a complete home dental care program
which includes brushing,
rinsing, and chewing.
We also have several products to help with your home dental care,
which includes water additives,
oral sprays, foods,
oral rinses, and tooth brushes and toothpaste.
Different approaches to such treatments such as topical application,
rinsing, dips and
oral administration can be done,
which should be described and administered by veterinarian only, since a dog's ear is complex and sensitive.
There are many causes for drooling in dogs
which include dental issues,
oral irritation, foreign bodies, salivary gland disorders, infections among other causes; I would
rinse out Gypsy's mouth thoroughly and keep an eye on her, if the drooling continues I would take her into your Veterinarian to be on the safe side.
There are a few different causes for drooling or excessive salivation by dogs
which may include poisoning / irritation, salivary gland disorders, dental disorders,
oral foreign bodies, nausea among other disorders; a thorough examination is required but it is always useful to try and
rinse out the mouth as much as possible in case it is due to irritation from something being licked.