Take your dog to the veterinarian for a check-up -- often, bad breath can be cured with a simple dental (scrape the plaque off his teeth, inspect his gums for possible gingivitis, and the vet can even use doggy toothpaste). The vet may have some specific guidance for you and your dog, including a possible dietary change.
Yeah, kinda. My dog died because of a blatter tumor and she had bad breath. But, all dogs have bad breath so...
Bad breath when they throw up.
No but it could have a gum problem.
That would depend. Did the dog kiss you on the mouth?
Unless your breathing it in like an addiction, no, it's breath.
cavaties are holes and usualy cause bad breath if your dog suffers from this take it to the vet he/she may be suffering
Yes! A dog can indeed have bad breath. It's usually a sign of a dental problem, such as decay or an abscess, that needs a vet's attention.
It could. In my dog's case it was because some of her teeth where rotten, and she needed a dental. (professional tooth cleaning)
Persistent bad breath can be a sign that your dog needs better dental care or that something is wrong in his gastrointestinal tract, liver or kidneys. In all cases, bad breath is a red flag that should be investigated. Have a veterinarian examine your dog. Exactly. At our training kennel we also use ice cubes as treats. If an animal that formerly thought they were great no longer chomps down on them, see your Vet as it may well indicate a bad tooth that needs attention.
Dog biscuits can benefit a dog's dental health in a number of ways. They can help with bad breath problems, reduce the amount of plaque the dog has, reduce tartar and strengthen teeth.
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Well, honey, your dog's breath smells like a hot dumpster on a summer day because of poor dental hygiene. Tartar buildup, gum disease, and even underlying health issues can all contribute to that stanky breath. So, do your furry friend a favor and brush those teeth or take them to the vet for a check-up. Your nose will thank you.