Find out what causes
stinky dog breath and how to treat it.
Stinky dog breath is most often caused by an accumulation of bacteria and decomposing food particles in your pooch's mouth.
Not exact matches
They will also reduce the oral bacteria in your
dog's mouth that causes his
stinky doggie
breath.
Along with reducing
stinky pet
breath, your
dog and cat's overall health is related to their dental hygiene.
Parsley is excellent if your
dog suffers from
stinky breath.
Long - standing problems on gas, constipation, loose stools,
stinky breath and irregular bowel movements went away after regular use of Amazing Nutritionals Probiotic Joint for
Dogs.
If your
dog or cat has
stinky breath, your first step should be a visit to your regular...
If your
dog or cat has
stinky breath, your first step should be a visit to your regular veterinarian.
The condition of your
dog's teeth and gums affects not only whether his
breath is
stinky or not; poor dental health can influence his quality of life and even his life expectancy.
If your cat or
dog has
stinky breath all or most of the time, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian.
If your
dog has some
stinky breath, visit your Vet for a dental check that can help you identify if this is why your pet is reluctant to chew.
Dental and periodontal diseases are the most common reasons for
stinky breath, so brush your
dog's teeth regularly to help prevent bacterial infections and inflamed gums.
If your
dog still has bad
breath after brushing their teeth or changing their diet, have your vet check them out for more serious dental issues that may be causing their
stinky breath.
Does your
dog have
stinky breath?
Your
dog's bad
breath is more than just annoying and
stinky; it could be life - threatening.
Stinky breath can of course mean something stinky was eaten (dogs who like to «clean» litterbo
Stinky breath can of course mean something
stinky was eaten (dogs who like to «clean» litterbo
stinky was eaten (
dogs who like to «clean» litterboxes...
Does your
dog or cat have
stinky breath?
Each photo shows the subject
dogs» teeth while they were eating a raw, species appropriate food, and the
stinky breath, yellow teeth, and sore bleeding gums that occurred just 17 days after feeding a veterinary diet.
When you take your
dog in for his annual wellness exam, your family veterinarian will examine his teeth and look for any potential problems, such as lesions in the mouth, sore gums, or
stinky breath.
Even at their
stinkiest, they have never smelled as bad to me as a wet
dog or a
dog with doggie
breath does;) Hugs to you, too!