What would your breath smell like if you never brushed your teeth. Well, a dog needs regular brushing as well. Dental hygene is necessary for dogs and cats just like for us. Try brushing the dogs teeth more often, and also have your dog checked for worms. Sometimes a dog having worms can cause hellacious breath. Check with your vet.
Take the dog to the vet for a dental exam. He probably needs his teeth cleaned.
Take the dog to the vet for a dental exam. He probably needs his teeth cleaned.
If your dogs breath smells it might need it's teeth cleaned, tartar builds up on gum line and teeth and rots, causes smells.
Vet's say that your dogs or cats teeth should be cleaned by the vet once a year. Unless the vet says otherwise.
Yes dogs have way better breath than humans it's a fact. You can look it up on line it will give you specific answers. Even though they don't brush there teeth. They can have very clean teeth!
My dogs teeth is not looking good. Unfortunately my parents won't do anything about my dogs teeth because they don't think it's a serious problem. I want to show anyone that is an expert in this subject to take a look and to tell me how bad the teeth is. And also and estimate of how much it will cost to get his teeth cleaned. I'll provide pictures.
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.
Just look at it It should be white shiny and no bad breath.
If his breath smells like salt water, then he has tolerable breath. Dogs are like humans, in which the ideal scent of one's breath is salty. That means that the gums and teeth are clean. So, I really wouldn't worry. If it starts to smell like fecal matter, then worry.
If a dog is feed a natural diet, like raw meat and bones, the bones clean the teeth and act as natures tooth brush, if your feeding an artificial diet such as dry food or canned processed(horrible for your dog) food which sticks to the teeth of dogs (periodontal disease), you would have to down the road actually pull the teeth out, or have cleaned an artificial way which is expensive, and not natural!, my family has feed raw about 100 years,
Well, usually dog's teeth are white like us humans. But, they often turn yellow after a while such as a couple months or so. You can brush dogs teeth but do NOT use alot of tooth paste. It can hurt you dog internally. I do and my dogs are fine. Any more dog questions, just send me a message because I am practically an expert:)
Most dogs start to lose their baby teeth around 5 months of age.