Dog suddenly feels sticky and drooling in large quantities? Take you here and have a look!

Dog suddenly feels sticky in large quantities? This may be caused by intraoral inflammation, so it is recommended to go to the dentist as soon as possible to diagnose and treat it in time.

1. Eat irritating food

If the dog accidentally eats some more irritating foods, such as yam, taro, etc., it will cause a short oral paralysis and will cause a lot of viscous saliva to flow. The owner can pay attention to it. If the dog does not have other abnormalities, it can provide the dog with enough drinking water and stop feeding such food. But if you find that there are other abnormalities in the dog, you should consider whether the dog is allergic. You need to go to the pet hospital for desensitization injections or drugs that inhibit gland secretion.

2. Poisoning

If a dog is drooling, and is accompanied by symptoms such as convulsions, falling to the ground, vomiting, and difficulty breathing, it is likely that it is poisoning, and in severe cases, it may even lead to shock or death. Therefore, when a dog has symptoms of poisoning, it is necessary to immediately send the dog to the nearest pet hospital for emergency treatment. In daily life, toxic things need to be put away to prevent the dog from being exposed to poisonous substances.

3. Suffering from oral diseases

When a dog suffers from oral diseases such as stomatitis, gingivitis, tartars, etc., it will drool involuntarily, and it will also be accompanied by bad breath, red and swollen gums, decreased appetite, and even waste. In this regard, the owner can open the dog's mouth for examination. If you find any oral problems in the dog, you should go to the pet hospital for examination in time, determine the specific cause before symptomatic treatment.