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How to Diagnose Gingivitis in Boxers

Did you know that Boxers can be prone to gingivitis and other periodontal diseases? If your Boxer has bad breath or appears to be having trouble chewing or eating, talk to your vet about scheduling an exam. Gingivitis is usually the culprit of bad breath. This disease involves inflammation, redness and swelling of the gums due to the build-up of plaque, which is food or other debris. Only your vet can tell you if your Boxer has gingivitis. Your vet will need to perform a physical exam on your Boxer and will most likely ask you for a detailed history of your Boxer’s overall health. Be prepared to describe any symptoms your Boxer may be experiencing including when the symptoms appeared and how long they last. Your vet Southside, IN may also want to know what type of food your Boxer eats and whether or not you clean your Boxer’s teeth. For more details, click here.

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