Brush your teeth and floss regularly.
You can also use a tongue-scraper, it really helps.
Mints/gum only covers up the smell....then it comes back worse!
Mouthwash can kill the germs that cause bad breath. Look for mouthwash that does so specifically.
You may also want to mention it to your dentist. If none of the above suggestions work, then there may be another reason for your bad breath. Talking to your dentist will help discover the cause of your bad breath.
Therabreath toothpast for dogs is a good product to remove bad breath.
Eucalyptus chewables, have their teeth cleaned first.
Of course dogs breathe when they run! they dont hold their breath!
No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
Some people prefer a product called Febreze.
Yeah, kinda. My dog died because of a blatter tumor and she had bad breath. But, all dogs have bad breath so...
mainly their nose.
Dogs have lungs.
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Dogs can reduce tartar by chewing on bones. If you go to pets mart you can find bones that can freshen their breath and reduce tartar. Also if you go to a vet ask about brushing your dogs teeth. Depending on how bad it is he will recommend a product and you will use it. Also brushing dogs teeth can help to prevent any future tartar
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This is probably not a good idea. Your dog's breath spray is formulated to address the specific causes of bad breath in dogs and whatever mint you add may not work well with the ingredients already in the breath spray. Also, depending upon the mint product itself, this may be toxic to dogs, even if it is safe for humans. If your dog truly has rotten breath and not just normal-dog breath, I would suggest a visit to the veterinarian for an oral exam. There are several known causes of rotten breath smells, including abscessed or infected teeth, that can be fixed by your veterinarian.
Anything can smell your breath as long as it smells. P.S. This is a question that really has no purpose.