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Dog breath!

Postby Lozzles » 23 Oct 2013, 15:42

Dear Pet lovers

Oh dear, I don't want to mention this to Jasper, but he has bad breath :roll: :oops: Poor dog. How can I let him know without upsetting him? Is there anything he could take to help? There has been no change to his diet, so not sure why this is happening. His teeth are fine...when he lets me look :lol:

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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Kaz » 23 Oct 2013, 15:58

Oh dear :? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Diflower » 23 Oct 2013, 22:17

:lol: Poor Jasper :)
I know people give their dogs Dentistix; we can't give Minnie anything like that but I think they're generally ok. It's probably best to establish whether there's any underlying problem though, if it's come on recently.
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Lozzles » 23 Oct 2013, 22:30

He has those Di. I'll just keep an eye on him. Maybe his tummy is upset.
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby debih » 24 Oct 2013, 07:59

Now Millie can't have any thing hard to eat (like bones, chews, etc) she has terrible breath as she isn't chewing and therefore her teeth aren't getting properly cleaned.

I have resorted to cleaning them with a toothbrush every now and again - she hates it though.

The tartare builds up on her teeth but Dan (the hunky vet) showed me how to just pick it off with my nail. Sounds gross but it works.
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Ally » 24 Oct 2013, 08:43

Dear Concerned of Salisbury,

You have indeed found yourself in a rather delicate situation here.

Your precious pooch has a bout of halitosis but how does one resolve the situation without hurting the little fella's feelings?

One could try taking the dear chap with you when you brush your own teeth and guide him to the altar of breathfreshness by showing him how one cleans one's teeth. :D

One could check out Amazon..they may well stock back copies of the world famous 'Pooch Dental Care; 3 easy steps to lasting canine freshness.' :D

Pooch Polo Mints..sugar free of course. ;)

Of course Mrs Concerned, one could choose to ignore the above drivel and listen to the good ideas given by the more saner members of VV. :lol:

Yours sincerely

Mad Mandy :lol: :lol:
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2013, 08:51

:lol: :lol: :lol: Mad Mandy you are Mental lololol

Loz in all seriousness if his teef are ok, then tummy probs do come to mind. Peps and FraggleMonster both have lovely teeth - they are on dried food and have dentastix too :) I wouldn't say their breath is sweet exactly, but pretty good for dog=breath ;) :lol:
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Lozzles » 24 Oct 2013, 09:07

Dear Mad Mandy,

You are barking :lol:

Mrs Concerned



Dear other people....I wonder if it is because he is using a small bite mixer with his food. I did change that from his usual. Maybe a large sized mixer would help with cleaning his teeth. Thanks for the replies fellow pet lovers...and Mad Mandy :D
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2013, 14:51

Ah, I reckon that could well be it Loz 8-)
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Re: Dog breath!

Postby meriad » 29 Oct 2013, 10:27

Loz, another thing to try is this: http://www.pet-supermarket.co.uk/Produc ... ws-12-pack my brother had them for his dog and they do work :D
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