Why is a dog foaming at the mouth? Four knowledge points you must know

A dog foaming at the mouth may be caused by an unhealthy diet
A dog foaming at the mouth may be caused by eating too much food too quickly, eating foreign objects or irritating food. The best food for dogs is dog food. Some human foods are chronic poisons to dogs and pose a threat to their health. As an owner, you must always ensure their dietary health.Dogs foam at the mouth because foreign objects are stuck in their throats
Dogs will also foam at the mouth if they are stuck by foreign objects such as bones. Dogs are greedy and playful like children, and they accidentally eat large pieces of bone, plastic or metal. If a foreign object is stuck in a relatively close location, you can try to remove it yourself. If the stuck position is deep and fatal, you still need to send the dog to the hospital for treatment by a doctor.A dog foaming at the mouth may be caused by parvovirus or canine distemper
A dog foaming at the mouth may be caused by parvovirus or canine distemper. Canine distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the canine distemper virus and is very dangerous to dogs. If it is still accompanied by convulsions, it is best to take the dog to the hospital for examination. If parvovirus infection is detected, antiviral treatment should be carried out promptly.Dogs foaming at the mouth may have gastrointestinal problems
Dogs foaming at the mouth may have gastrointestinal problems, such as gastrointestinal obstruction. The dog's intestines and stomach are still relatively fragile and sensitive. If you eat something that is not easy to digest, these foreign objects will not be digested in the dog's stomach. If it cannot be digested, it cannot be absorbed. Failure to absorb will lead to blockage. Blockage will cause gastrointestinal rejection and cause vomiting. Random articles
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