Five-Minute Health Check for Your Pit Bull

Pit Bulls aren’t sickly dogs by any means, but you do need to keep an eye out for certain problems. You can keep your lovable Pit Bull in good health by checking the areas in the following list and addressing any problems that present themselves:



  • Mouth: Red, bleeding, swollen, or discolored gums; loose or dirty teeth; ulcers of tongue or gums; bad breath



  • Eyes: Squinting, discharge, cloudiness, discolored whites, unequal or unresponsive pupils



  • Ears: Bad odor, redness, debris, crusted tips, head shaking or tilting, ear scratching



  • Nose: Thick or colored discharge; crusted top



  • Feet: Abrasions, split nails, swollen or misaligned toes



  • Anal region: Redness, swelling, discharge; also scooting or licking the area



  • Skin: Parasites, hair loss, crusts, red spots, lumps, sores



  • General: Lameness, incoordination, asymmetry of muscles, weight change, swellings, mammary or testicular changes, discharge from penis or vulva, swollen abdomen, coughing, gagging, lethargy, increased aggression, black or bloody stool; changes in urine or urination, appetite or water consumption






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