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					Originally Posted by Judy in Waco  I would try to look for the source of the problem first.  I read on here that bad breath can be an early indicator of some serious health problems like ....kidney maybe?  I know issues with their teeth can also cause bad breath.
 So, first I would get a vet check up.
 
 Then, I recommend using Petzlife oral gel and/or spray.  It's wonderful for keeping their teeth healthy and the mint flavor is nice to smell.  (I would probably avoid the salmon if you are doing this for bad breath though.)  IMHO
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  They just recently had a vet check up. Britney had blood work done and everything was OK so I'm sure it isn't that.   
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					Originally Posted by Nikki+2  I was having the same problem with Sugar.  I generally have all of the dogs' teeth cleaned professionally once a year but last year I had to have Sugar's teeth cleaned TWICE and he still had stinky breath.  At 3 pounds I'm not thrilled with that much anesthesia.
 Sooo, here is what has worked miracles for me- Petzlife Oral Gel.  I can not say enough about it.  Sugar hates the taste but I just stick a pea sized bit under his front teeth and it has made all of the difference in the world.  It worked on his breath instantly but it has enzymes that kill the bacteria so it's long lasting.  At first I did it twice a day, then once a day and now I do it 2- 3 a week.  It's amazing!
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  I definitely should get some. I've heard rave reviews about it. I just feel bad cause I just bought a different brand (which they HATE) and Petzlife is so expensive. 
