My dog had teeth cleaned a week ago, now he's drooling way more than normal, should I be concerned?

A week ago, my dog had his teeth cleaned, and since then, I've noticed he's been drooling a lot more than usual. It's quite noticeable, and I'm not sure if this is just a temporary reaction or something I should be worried about. Could this be linked to his recent dental procedure, or is it possible there's something else going on?

Answer

Your dog's increased drooling after a dental procedure is not uncommon, but it's important to monitor the symptoms to ensure there's nothing else going on. While it could be a temporary reaction, it's always best to stay vigilant.

  • Increased drooling can be a normal response after dental procedures.
  • Monitor for any additional symptoms or changes in behavior.
  • Consult your vet if the drooling persists or gets worse.

Dogs can drool more after a teeth cleaning due to lingering effects from the procedure, such as irritation or adjustment to cleaner teeth surfaces. However, if this drooling is accompanied by other symptoms like difficulty eating or signs of pain, it may be worth consulting with your veterinarian to rule out any complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for my dog to drool more after teeth cleaning?

    Yes, some dogs may experience increased drooling temporarily post-procedure. If it continues beyond a few days or you notice other symptoms, consult your vet.

  • What symptoms should I watch for?

    Watch for difficulty eating, signs of pain, foul odor, swelling, or behavioral changes. If these occur, seek veterinary advice.

  • Can dental procedures cause other side effects?

    While rare, complications like infections or reactions to anesthesia can occur. Always follow up with your vet if anything seems amiss.

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