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My dog has bad breath: what should I do?

2023-12-01T05:49:54.245Z

Highlights: The most common cause of bad breath in dogs is tartar. As with humans, dogs accumulate plaque and this causes bad breath. To remove tartar from your dog's teeth, you need to brush your teeth. Chewing helps prevent plaque from forming. Some brands of kibble are designed to take care of your pet's teeth. Although expensive, this kibble, in the long run, can save you veterinary costs. It's also essential to check your dog’s mouth regularly to check that everything is okay.


If a strong smell escapes from your dog's mouth, there are several solutions available to you to remedy it and prevent it from happening again. All our advice.


It is not uncommon for our pets, especially dogs, to have bad breath. This does not have to be the case. Find out why your dog smells bad from the mouth and how to treat the problem.

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Why does my dog have bad breath?

The most common cause of bad breath in dogs is tartar. As with humans, dogs accumulate plaque and this causes bad breath. When there is a lot of buildup, the bacteria eventually form an orange film. It is therefore essential to take care of your dog's teeth, as the discomfort caused by tartar can go beyond bad breath and, in the worst case, cause teeth to recede.

Bad breath can also be caused by a tooth abscess, rhinitis, kidney failure, or a low-end diet. The easiest way is to start by going to the vet to take stock of your pet's health.

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How do I get my dog's bad breath out?

To remove tartar from your dog's teeth, you need to brush your teeth. Although this operation can sometimes be perilous depending on the dog's character, it is absolutely necessary and allows you to remedy your dog's bad breath. To start with, you need a toothbrush designed for dogs. After that, the operation should be repeated every three days. Brush each tooth from top to bottom, even the back ones, with the toothbrush on which you have placed a special dog toothpaste. No need to force it, stay gentle.

To make it easier for you, toothpaste has a meaty smell that appeals to the animal. Toothpaste intended for humans is toxic to your pet. As a supplement, or as a substitute if you really have no choice, you can give it strips to chew on. Slightly abrasive, they clean the teeth, but this solution is less effective than manual brushing.

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How can I prevent bad breath in my dog?

You know the saying: "Prevention is better than cure". When it comes to your dog's breath, there are a few things you can do to improve your dog's oral health and breath. Prefer croquettes to pâtée. Chewing helps prevent plaque from forming. Some brands of kibble are designed to take care of your pet's teeth. Although expensive, this kibble, in the long run, can save you veterinary costs.

It's also essential to check your dog's mouth regularly to check that everything is okay. Check to see if the gums are pink and shiny and make sure to check the back teeth as well, as this is where tartar develops in the first place. With these few simple steps, you will be able to prevent bad breath in your dog.

Source: lefigaro

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