Usually, the color of gums is morbid, which indicates its health problems. Whether it is soft or hard, or bleeding, it is something that shovel officials can't ignore. If you don't brush your dog's teeth often, you must pay attention to your gums, because the color of your gums will map out related problems.
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Gums are purple, and under normal circumstances, dogs rarely have purple gums. For people, purple gums are generally a problem of lack of oxygen, and so are dogs. When dogs are deprived of oxygen, cyanosis will appear all over the body, especially in the gums.
Especially some puppies that have just been born for a long time will turn purple because of lack of oxygen.
The gums are white. If the dog's gums are pink and pale, it is probably anemia. Whether it is chronic or acute anemia, as long as the dog lacks red blood cells, the gums will turn white, which is probably caused by poor blood circulation. Usually in this case, the shovel officer had better take the dog to the hospital immediately to check whether there is anemia.
The gums are red, and the color of the gums is suddenly very red. Usually, red means angry. The dog's gums are red, probably because of fever or infection, so the gums will appear blood red. If the gums are red along the outline of the joint between teeth and gums, it is probably caused by gingivitis. If you touch your teeth with your hands, the dog will also dodge, because this is the pain caused by swollen gums.