Anemia is one of the main and common causes of pale gums in dogs.

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Some of the causes of Anemia include nutritional deficiencies, parasitic infections, immune system issues, or health issues such as cancer, kidney and liver disease.

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Other causes of pale gums in dogs include shock and severe dehydration.

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When dogs experience shock, there is a lack of proper blood circulation within the body. As a result, the cells dont have enough oxygen to produce energy.

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In case of dehydration, the dog’s body loses fluid. This reduces the amount of plasma in the blood, which makes the blood thick and concentrated. Thick blood flows less smoothly, leading to reduced blood flow in the gums and other parts of the body.

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