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  2. What mouth sores look like in dogs [with pictures] Mouth sores can take many shapes and forms: 1. Chronic Ulcerative Paradental Stomatitis (CUPS) These lesions typically occur on the inner surface of the lip that is touching a tooth. CUPS lesions can be prevented through meticulous at-home oral care after a thorough professional cleaning.

  3. Dog Mouth Sores (Ulcers): Causes & Treatment - The Vets

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    Dogs can have a mouth ulcer that affects the skin of the lips outside the mouth or the mucosa inside the oral cavity. In addition to location, a dog mouth ulcer (aka “dog canker sore”) can vary in depth of the affected tissue. What Causes Dogs to Get Sores (Ulcers) in and Around Their Mouths?

  4. The bumps or blisters that you’re noticing on your dog may be mouth sores. Although dog lip sores can just be a simple wound from an injury, they could also be a sign of a more serious illness such as contact mucositis, hyperplastic gingiva, periodontal disease, and more.

  5. 6 Common Mouth Conditions in Dogs - PetMD

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    Learn more about common dental problems in dogs. Left untreated, certain mouth problems can cause bleeding, infection and even lead to organ damage, so it’s important to spot the following issues (most of which are common in dogs), quickly.

  6. Disorders of the Mouth in Dogs - Merck Veterinary Manual

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    Signs include mouth inflammation, bad breath, drooling, refusal to eat, and bleeding or open sores on the tongue or mucous membranes. It is usually thought to be associated with other oral diseases, longterm antibiotic treatment, or a suppressed immune system.

  7. Treating Mouth Ulcers in Dogs - Animal Dental Care & Oral Surgery

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    Mouth ulcers are a painful oral condition that appear as sores on the gums, lips, tongue and inner cheeks. They are also known as mucositis or inflammation of the oral mucosa. Ulcers may be isolated, or they may be associated with the teeth if underlying periodontal disease is present.

  8. Mouth Inflammation and Ulcers (Chronic) in Dogs - PetMD

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    Oral ulceration and chronic ulcerative paradental stomatitis (CUPS) is a disease of the mouth which causes painful ulcers on the gums and mucosal lining of the mouth cavity.

  9. Inflammation of the Mouth in Dogs - Wag!

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    Symptoms of Inflammation of the Mouth in Dogs. Should the inflammation in your dog’s mouth be the result of ulcerative stomatitis, you may observe the following: His gums, mouth and/or tongue are swollen. He has sores in his mouth or on his tongue. He has bad breath. Appears lethargic.

  10. Top 3 Reasons for Mouth Sores on Dogs | Healthcare for Pets

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    Mouth sores on dogs can result from a wide range of causes. Bacterial infections, oral tumors, and foreign bodies can inflame or damage sensitive gum and cheek tissues. A daily dental care routine can prevent some of these problems, ensuring a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.

  11. Contagious Ecthyma in Dogs - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis,...

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    Symptoms of contagious ecthyma may vary in each pet. Symptoms may include: Bumps and sores on the lips. Sores or scabs in the mouth. Lesions and sores on the feet. Irritation and sores on the nose. Blisters on the ears. Sores on the eyelids. Papules and blisters.

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