Enjoy while you can, this is what a healthy mouth should smell like, with no tartar on teeth. In a few weeks, he'll start getting his adult teeth and losing his baby teeth. For a while there you get some really stinky breath a mixture of blood, and rotting food that's found its way into crevices. Around a year, the adult teeth will all be in and the breath should smell good again, as long as baby teeth have all been eliminated. The double row of teeth can cause problems. Your job is to brush and keep the adult teeth free of tartar, if you can’t do this, yearly dentals are advisable. A dog's breath should smell good, and if it stinks, you need to learn why. |