How to Get Rid of Bad Breath In Dogs

How to Get Rid of Bad Breath In Dogs

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Your dog might think that you appreciate his kisses, but if he has bad breath, then getting up close and personal is the last thing that you want to do. There are so many reasons your dog may have bad breath, including unpleasant dietary habits and disease. Here are some tips to help to treat and prevent it.

1.Give them some chew toys

You can choose some cotton rope toys or bones for your dog. This is an excellent way to help remove plaque and tartar build-up. Your dog's teeth will get cleaner and their breath gets fresher. Just make sure you select chew toys appropriate for your dog’s size and age. Please supervise your dog when using since small parts can present a choking hazard or internal blockage. 

 

2.Brush teeth correctly

The simplest way to treat bad dog breath is to brush your dog’s teeth on a regular basis. Small breeds may require more dental care than large breeds as they are more prone to periodontal disease, you can use the finger toothbrush brush the small breeds. It is more convenient than the common toothbrush. Teeth brushing reduces plaque and promotes better oral hygiene, much as it does in humans, and with a little training, most dogs learn to enjoy having their teeth brushed.

 

3.Take them to the veterinarian

It is necessary to taking your dog to the veterinarian for regular check-ups can help prevent systemic disorders like diabetes. Plus, keeping your dog healthy helps avoid a host of other health problems, and can help your veterinarian pick up on the underlying cause of your dog’s bad breath before it gets too bad. When in doubt, a trip to the vet's office is likely the best solution.


Post time: Sep-22-2020