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foaming from the mouth?
Sent to Pet Experts December 18 08:51 PM

noticed a little foam coming from my toy poodles mouth got reaaly excited when i got home as usually, and about 10 minutes later i noticed something on her chin and it looked to be foam.

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December 18 9:01 PM (8 minutes and 45 seconds later)
         
Reply to ZooCVT's Post: her gums are a little reddish and have alot of black on them, is that normally?. other wise she has been ragging her tail and chasing her ball and is eating great. had her last rabbie shot 2002. is the bad?
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December 18 9:09 PM (8 minutes and 14 seconds later)
         
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 No, she's probably fine. I would just keep an eye on her and make sure she continues to act normally. Sometimes, when they get really worked up playing, they will salivate. SHould she go off food or start vomiting then a vet visit will be needed but I think she will be fine.

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