Why do dogs have bad breath

Dog Bad BreathCauses

The main cause of dog bad breath is the lack of timely and effective cleaning in daily life.

A dog’s teeth are filled with all kinds of bacteria and tartar that can turn yellow and smelly over time, leading to various related dental or oral diseases.

You can brush your dog’s teeth.

Generally, dogs don’t like having their mouths touched while brushing their teeth.

In addition, some dogs deliberately retain their scent and are reluctant to wash. It’s best to start brushing your teeth when you’re young.

When your dog is a few months old, it’s a good idea to gently rub their teeth with a small gauze so they can get used to it, and then turn it into a dog-specific toothbrush.

The need for dogs to use toothpaste specially designed for dogs should be noted as dogs cannot spit out toothpaste foam on their own and are likely to swallow it, causing stomach upset.

You can grind your teeth.

Some dogs have grown up and don’t brush their teeth at all.

The owner can also buy some dog grinding toys that can clean the mouth, or mix carrots with dog food, because carrots can also scrape some tooth stains.

You can also cook oxtails for dogs. The fibers of the oxtail and tendon do some massaging and cleaning to the teeth, and sometimes they also clean parts that are not easy to brush when brushing.

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