1. Dental calculus
If the owner does not regularly If you clean the dog’s mouth, the food residue left in the dog’s mouth will cause the growth of bacteria, which will cause dental plaque and even dental calculus. Both plaque and calculus can cause the dog’s mouth to stink. If it has been left untreated, the calculus can lead to severe gingivitis and even periodontal disease. Therefore, the owner should regularly help the dog brush
its teeth and clean up the food residue left in the mouth, so as to maintain the dog’s oral hygiene and reduce the chance of the dog’s bad breath.
2. Indigestion
Because the dog’s stomach is also very fragile Yes, if the owner makes the dog eat too much dog food, meat and other foods for a long time, the stomach can’t digest it, and the symptoms of food accumulation and intestinal blockage may occur. After a long time, when the dog burps, the smell will be removed from the dog’s odor. If it comes out of the mouth, there will even be vomiting. Therefore, the owner should not always feed the dog some greasy and meaty food to the dog, and at the same time follow the feeding principle of “small amount and many times” to make the dog’s stomach get better.
3. Caused by disease
If the dog has stomach or kidneys In terms of diseases, because the disease will cause the ammonia gas in its body to be unable to be discharged normally, causing a large amount of ammonia gas to spread through the blood, spread to the dog’s lungs, and then be eliminated through the dog’s exhaled air, which will make the dog bad breath. At this time, the owner can first feed some gastrointestinal probiotics to the dog to help it regulate the stomach and reduce the possibility of bad breath. If the subsequent symptoms of bad breath are not resolved, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital to check the specific situation by a professional veterinarian, and then take correct treatment measures under the guidance of the veterinarian.