I do not know how "normal" they are but my niece has them. No one else in the family has them that I know of.
Some dogs naturally have black gums, or gums with black spots. However, if a dog's gums suddenly turn black, this could be an indicator of illness and a veterinarian should be consulted immediately.
This depends on why the cat's gums are black. Some cats normally have black pigment in their gums; if this is the case, your veterinarian won't do anything. However, if the black is a sign of cancer or infection, your veterinarian will probably recommend general anesthesia so that this can be cleaned out and hopefully fixed.
no they are smoker gums
because they are discusting and they don't eat so they are weird
no its natural for a dogs gums to turn black some times they are born like that if it turns any other color other than pink or black then you have a problem then you should see your pets veterianarian ASAP.
no its not
stop smoking that's how! and if you smoke then you wont get blue and black gums in the first place!
No.
Yes
This is probably normal if your gums hurt.
Some dog breeds actually have black (or blue) tongues and gums. Ask your vet if the coloration in your dog is normal or not.
Stop Smoking