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Why Does My Dog Have Bad Breath?


Does your dog have breath like death warmed over? Do you cringe when she gives you doggy kisses? Is her breath making your kids faint? Then it’s time to do something about your dog’s breath. Luckily, there are some answers.

Dogs can have bad breath for lots of reasons. One of the most basic reasons is because they are eating some very foul things. Do you know what your dog has been eating? For instance, does your dog eat dog poop outside? Does your dog get in the cat litter box? These are two common causes of bad doggy breath and they are both preventable.

If your dog is eating doggy poop outside you should do the following:

1. Make sure you keep your yard picked up. Pick up poop as fast as your dogs make it so they won’t have a chance to eat it.

2. If your dog still finds poop to eat, add some pineapple, canned pumpkin or meat tenderizer to his food. All 3 of these ingredients will make poop taste unappetizing to him (as if it needs something to make it taste bad!). Or, you can look for products for this purpose at your pet supply store.

3. Make sure that cat litter boxes are kept in places where your dog cannot get to them, such as a special room for the cat, or in high places.


Finally, check to see if your dog is eating other nasty-tasting things outside. Is he eating dead birds or dead squirrels? If your dog is eating carrion or rotting flesh then it could very easily give him bad breath.

Next, check your dog’s teeth. What do they look like? If you have a young dog then your dog’s teeth should be pearly white. Even older dogs should have teeth that are mostly white, though they may show some signs of wear. If your dog has teeth that are brown, yellow, green or which have obvious cavities or broken teeth; you have likely found the source of your dog’s bad breath. You need to take your dog to the vet for a dental work-up.

In some cases your dog may simply need his teeth cleaned by the vet. This is usually done by giving your dog anesthesia and scaling all of his teeth while he’s asleep. Your vet can also fix any cavities or pull any bad teeth while your dog is asleep.

Most dogs will need their teeth cleaned by a vet at least once in their lives. Good dental care will prevent bacteria from these bad teeth from getting into your dog’s bloodstream and going to his heart. As your dog ages, bad teeth can also prevent him from eating, so it’s very important to keep your dog’s teeth in good shape.

If your dog’s teeth aren’t at this dire stage you can still make his breath better by starting to care for his teeth regularly. If you brush your dog’s teeth at least once a week with dog toothpaste and a dog toothbrush you can avoid most dental problems and keep his breath nice.

There are also a number of good dental chews recommended for dogs that can help to freshen their breath. Thick, raw marrow bones make a great “natural toothbrush” and your dog will be ever so happy to oblige. Check your pet supply store or local butcher for dental chews & bones to freshen your dog’s breath.

Finally, check what you’re feeding your dog. Canned food tends to stick to your dog’s teeth more and can cause bad breath. Dry food may be slightly better from a breath stand point. People who feed a raw diet say that their dogs have the cleanest teeth and the freshest breath. We at Baxter & Bella have tried multiple products & have some great recommendations, check our website for our favorite brands.


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