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what would cause white sores on a dogs tounge and mouth,,,,,,will worms do this he is under weight,,,,,,,,,jeff
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jeff, I'm no vet, however at first glance I would say your dogs' condition sounds a little like Thrush. Technically it is a form of Stomatitis, which basically is an inflamation of the mouth, gums and tongue. Thrush, is actually a yeast stomatitis. I read that it is an uncommon condition seen mainly in dogs receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics that destroy the "good" bacteria and allows the growth of yeast. You said that your dog was under-weight. There might be an inderlying condition that has possibly brought on this condition. Thrush also occurs in dogs with compromised immunity associated with chronic illness. The mucous lining of the gums and tongue are covered with soft, white patches that "grow together" to produce an adherent white membrane. Painful ulcers appear as condition gets worse.
Obviously, you should check with a vet, but it sounds like there may be a tooth problem that might be a contributing factor. This is something that you probably won't be able to treat at home if it is in fact thrush. The problem suggests a good cleaning of the mouth, gums, teeth, and a prescribed antibiotic. Good luck with your problem, hope this may have shed a little light on the subject, and I hope for a speedy recovery for your dog.
Obviously, you should check with a vet, but it sounds like there may be a tooth problem that might be a contributing factor. This is something that you probably won't be able to treat at home if it is in fact thrush. The problem suggests a good cleaning of the mouth, gums, teeth, and a prescribed antibiotic. Good luck with your problem, hope this may have shed a little light on the subject, and I hope for a speedy recovery for your dog.
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I'm not sure if Thrush is contagious or not. I couldn't really find out any information that led me to believe that it was, but not sure just the same. As far as the worms go,...usually you will see signs something is going on when you inspect their stool. Via bleeding, runny or very loose, mucous, worm fragments, etc. I'm not a leading expert on worms, but I have never really heard of anyone diagnosing worms through a problem a dog was having with it's mouth. If it is in fact thrush, the dogs mouth is liable to be very sore possibly resulting in malnutrition or weight-loss due to being painful when chewing. Either way, I don't think I would let this go on too long. In my opinion, I believe I would get the dog to the vet in short order to be safe and to avoid compounding the problem.
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a friends dog got this and it was thrush.he got it fron eating litter box tootsy rolls.it went away on its own after removing the litter box.
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thrush is a type of fungus.penn will not help.
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well, first off...you never said you took the pupto the vet until your last post....2nd....i wasnt calling you ingonorance...just your actions...
sorry for your loss....and the pups.....
your post started on the 13th....pup died on the 15th....not once did you mention the vet....if you did take the pup to the vet on the next day,,,,then who prescribed the penn. treatment?
this isnt really worth much...the situation has passed,,,,if you have any poor feelings about the situation then you will have to dealwith that yourself...just hope someone reading this post learns from it...
good luck in the future...and wish you the best in beagling...
out!!!
sorry for your loss....and the pups.....
your post started on the 13th....pup died on the 15th....not once did you mention the vet....if you did take the pup to the vet on the next day,,,,then who prescribed the penn. treatment?
this isnt really worth much...the situation has passed,,,,if you have any poor feelings about the situation then you will have to dealwith that yourself...just hope someone reading this post learns from it...
good luck in the future...and wish you the best in beagling...
out!!!