If your four-legged friend shedssaliva or blood from the oral cavity or has bad breath, difficulty fully opening the mouth, localised swelling of the muzzle or urge to scratch, loss of appetite or reluctance to be touched on the head, they could have a problem with the oral cavity at an advanced stage. In these instances it is vital that you take them to a specialist vet as soon as possible.
If your four-legged friend shedssaliva or blood from the oral cavity or has bad breath, difficulty fully opening the mouth, localised swelling of the muzzle or urge to scratch, loss of appetite or reluctance to be touched on the head, they could have a problem with the oral cavity at an advanced stage. In these instances it is vital that you take them to a specialist vet as soon as possible.