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    Doggie bad breath

    My God, my daughter's dog may be little, but damn she has major ass breath. Is there any kind of bone etc. she can chew on to help?

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    Last edited by 3lilpigs; 02-09-2011 at 02:18 PM.

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    Maybe a visit to the vet is in order. Dogs do get bad teeth. She may need to have some pulled. Does she paw at her mouth like it hurts? Also yelping when eating is a sign.

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    She eats like a hoglet and with no problems at all doing so. She never paws at her mouth or whimpers.

    I thought I saw somewhere bones for dogs teeth/breath.

    I'll have to check out the sprays..thanks!

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    Click on the 2nd Petco link I posted. There are dog biscuits on there called Yip-Yap, for bad breath.

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    My mother's dog never yelped or pawed at his mouth but he has had several bad teeth over the past 12 years.. I'd still get that checked out because it could turn septic if not taken care of. Can't be too careful
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAVESBABYDOLL View Post
    My God, my daughter's dog may be little, but damn she has major ass breath. Is there any kind of bone etc. she can chew on to help?
    No help from me, I just wanted to say you have me laughing with your wording! Love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElleGee View Post
    My mother's dog never yelped or pawed at his mouth but he has had several bad teeth over the past 12 years.. I'd still get that checked out because it could turn septic if not taken care of. Can't be too careful
    Yea, I called the vet a little while after I posted and made her an apt. to get her teeth checked. I know humans who have ass breath usually have dental issues, I figures probably same for animals.

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    After your vet appt start brushing her teeth. They make stuff for dogs so you can brush them. I would imagine that it would be real fun to do that. NOT,LOL

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    I thought bad breath in dogs indicated something wrong, if not teeth, then a stomach problem.
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    Our female miniature pinscher had problems when she was young with her puppy teeth not falling out soon enough and her breath was rank because of it. We had to take her to the vet to get them taken out. She still has nasty breath but it is a little better.

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