Difference between revisions of "Oral Vesicles in Dogs"

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*Can produce quite big vesicles, but will heal.   
 
*Can produce quite big vesicles, but will heal.   
 
*No major problems associated with vesicles on [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] in dogs (except if due to drinking battery acid, but this also produces vomiting).
 
*No major problems associated with vesicles on [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology|tongue]] in dogs (except if due to drinking battery acid, but this also produces vomiting).
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may be associated with calicivirus in puppies
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[[Category:Oral_Cavity_-_Vesicular_Pathology]][[Category:Oral Diseases - Dog]]
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Latest revision as of 12:15, 3 May 2011



  • Vesicles in mouth are often caused by hot food - especially in dogs.
  • Can produce quite big vesicles, but will heal.
  • No major problems associated with vesicles on tongue in dogs (except if due to drinking battery acid, but this also produces vomiting).

may be associated with calicivirus in puppies