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Bad Breath
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What to do about fishy breath that permeates the room and offends the family, doxy is the cutest thing but her face stinks! She won't drink the cleaner, the spray doesn't seem safe, it works well but i don't trust completly. The dental stix are a quick fix and brushing only hurts the pup, what to do?
Posted by
danielsreddin
- October 9, 2012 at 8:47 am
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Bad Breath
Hi, I'm not sure if you have had her to the vet by now. How old is she? It could be gum disease especially if you don't brush her teeth. All it takes is one bad tooth or gum disease to make that smell. My girl never had bad breath but at the age of 12 I noticed that odor and sure enough it was an abscess. After the removal of the tooth the smell was gone. The dental hygiene is so important because the infection can spread thru the body and cause other problems. Hopefully you have solved the problem by now!
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cpn2jxp
- February 1, 2013 at 12:13 am
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