What can I do just about my dogs smelly breath?
I have two wonderful Lurchers, whom are the best dogs in every way, apart from one. They have really stinky breath! What, in your honest opinion, would be the best product that I could make available them to at least cover up their stinky breath?
I find the best way to keep dogs teeth gleaming and breath smelling reasonable (lets obverse it dog breath is dog breath) beef knuckle bones I get 1 each for my dogs once a week and their breath is fine anything is worth a try just so you can grasp closer to your dog without the bad smells.
Many people have already told you to try brushing their teeth, and that will oblige. You have to brush several times a week. If they have a lot of tartarmacadam they may have to visit the vet for a dental cleaning. Bad breath can come from gum disease.
Once teeth are clean you can confer your dogs UNCOOKED large bones to chew on. This really helps.
Also, I do not know what you are feeding them, but hugely often diet is the culprit. Feed a good quality dog food near meat and meat meal as the first ingredients. No grocery store food.
You can also add a little chopped parsley to their food. That help.
Good luck.
Brush it's teeth with an animal toothbrush and animal toothpase. I believe they have food that also help neutralise an animals breath. Pop ove to a pet shop or next time you go to the vets ask him.
Give them uncooked beef bones. My dog (lab) have been chewing those for 7 years and he's super healthy. His breath is great and his teeth are pearly white.
Don't worry roughly speaking the uncooked aspect of it. Dogs don't get sick from raw meat the method humans do. If they did, my dog would have been gone long ago. Cooking the bones makes them brittle and they can seriously hurt your animal. You may want to look into something call BARF diet (bones and raw foods). It's an Australian thing but it has worked great so far.
You can get special food for smelly breath, or dog tooth brushes which you should be able to buy in a local vet shop x
Well, the simplest thing to do (before we start throwing out prescription names) is cooperate to a vet to see what food they recommend.
Then check out http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com to confirm that it's a good food (some vets make money by selling poor power food in their "pharmacies" and will suggest said foods).
Wean them off their current food, put them on the complex quality food. If no change, then see a vet to breed sure nothing is internally wrong-- step two can be very expensive, hence the suggestion of step one first.
Good luck!
They may need a change of food. Brush with dog product. Get them to chew after meal to clean teeth.
they made need to have a scale and polish. purely like us humans dogs need their teeth and gums looking after if they hold a scale and polish this will clear plaque from under the gum line you cant see or go and get to with a brush. this will help and make you dogs surface a whole lot better
give it doggy mints or brush its teeth with a doggy toothbrush and toothpaste.
Well, you can brush their teeth, but dogs are MEANT to enjoy smelly breath! The smell comes from their food, so maybe you could also change their food slightly.
Feed raw meaty bones.
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It may be as simple as shifting their food. My dogs have Burns and they have never had impossible breath. Or cleaning their teeth.
yeah you Could brush his teeth but that may not remove the prob as my dog was old and her teeth started to rot so it gave her breath a FOUL smell.. move about to the vet and see cause they may be able to remove the bad tooth/teeth and wamo no small =]
hope i help
Time to start brushing their teeth! Use animal toothbrush and meat flavored doggy toothpaste. And remember, be calm, dog's gums are just like a babies!
Answers: Ear plugs up your notrils. Easy.
You can return with dog toothpaste, you know. Meaty flavoured.
tooth fasten it worked for my doggie
hope it works for yours to
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brush their teeth or take them to the vet and get them to verbs them
Try cleaning their teeth or give them dental sticks :)
you could brush his/hers teeth every week then the smell will wear stale.
You could dispense your dogs Mouth Drops, an herbal supplement that quickly eliminates a dog’s bad breath. Better on the other hand, they treat your dog’s mouth infections and gingivitis, and other periodontal diseases, which are what cause the bad breath in the first place. It can be purchased online here: http://www.petwellbeing.com/dog-bad-brea...
Here is some more information on bleak breath in dogs:
"While it's unpleasant, dog bad breath can also be a sign of a serious health problem within your beloved pet. Sometimes the foul odor will be the result of an infection or other medical problem located in the canine's mouth, while in other cases the problem will be elsewhere in the body, simply releasing the foul smell through the animal's mouth. Either agency, halitosis needs to be properly dealt with contained by order to protect and promote your dog's health and well-being.
In some circumstances, a dog will simply need better dental diligence in order to effectively deal beside its bad breath, but in other situations halitosis can be a sign of far more serious medical conditions. If your dog does have impossible breath, there are other symptoms to watch out for as well. For example, oral discharge, bloody or otherwise, will sometimes usher halitosis. Oral pain and difficulty eating are also warning signs to hold an eye out for. Other symptoms that should be given careful attention include drooling, depression, and difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). Furthermore, facial swelling, pawing at the mouth, sneezing, and nasal discharge can all be signs of mouth disorders. If you see any of these symptoms in addition to your dog's bad breath, a disease or infection could vastly well be at the root of the problem. However, even if you only watch the foul odor, it's still important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian so that the cause of your pet's halitosis can be identified and treated, preventing continuation of the unpleasant odor as economically as protecting your furry friend's health and happiness."
Try brushing their teeth for a few days to see if that works.If not maybe a call on to the vets
They probably need to have their teeth cleaned.
Stop kissing them.
Brush their teeth, you can use the same toothpaste those use for brushing your dog's teeth.
It works for like a day but it's short and easy.