What to Do If Your Dog Has Bad Breath?

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What to do if your dog has bad breath? Canine halitosis is commonly caused by diet, poor dental care, gum disease, digestion problems, kidney and liver problems and problems in the respiratory system or gastrointestinal tract.

What to Do If Your Dog Has Bad Breath?

If your dog’s bad breath is persistent, you will need to check with a veterinarian to find the reason. The vet will be able to guide you on the measures to be followed to enable your dog to get rid of bad breath. If there is plaque and tartar buildup, it needs to be cleaned professionally.

Follow proper dental care by brushing the teeth daily with a dog toothbrush and toothpaste specifically made for them. Never use human toothpaste for brushing your dog’s teeth. Your pet will need time to get used to the routine, and you need to be patient yet firm.

What to Do If Your Dog Has Bad Breath?

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Dogs in the wild used to chew bones and rip through meat, and this prevented plaque from forming and kept the teeth clean. You can get dog dental treats from a pet store, so that your dog can chew on them and keep teeth healthy.

If, in spite of improved oral care and changes in diet, the halitosis persists, check the teeth and gums to find out if your dog is suffering from any form of dental or gum disease. You have to take your dog to the vet for diagnosis of canine gum or dental disease, and the vet will prescribe the right pet medications to help get rid of this.

If the odor is due to kidney and liver problems or problems in the respiratory system and gastrointestinal tract, you must treat these conditions in order to help your dog get rid of bad breath.

Do not ignore any signs of halitosis in your pet, as it could be an indication of a health problem that could be treated effectively if diagnosed early.

So if you catch a foul whiff, you need not worry, as you are now aware of what to do if your dog has bad breath.

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