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Gross!! Advice needed... Bella and I are chilling in the couch. She tried to lick my face.......and I smell the worst smell ever. DH said he has smelled it since yesterday. It's her breath!!!! Is this something to be concerned about? Any way to fix it? Advice appreciated. |
I would have the vet look in there because it sounds like she could have an infection or something. Are you brushing her teeth? |
ok....don't laugh.....I may just be the stupidest person alive. I thought you had to wait till they were older to brush teeth. ......ok.....now I feel stupid. :( |
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Is this what might be causing the funky breath? I have already crossed off a bully stick.....we haven't had one in a bit. Tips on brushing teeth? toothpaste? no toothpaste? type of toothbrush? |
Callie has always let me brush her teeth so I am not sure on any tips but I like the CET toothpaste in vanilla mint I got it on Amazon and that's also where I got the small toothbrush, some people use a soft baby toothbrush. Don't use human toothpaste. It could be the cause but there also might be in infection or something going on in there. On the bully sticks we use bestbullysticks.com odor free ones and they really are odor free and Callie loves them. |
Thank you so much!! I am going to call the vet and make an appointment. then go from there! :) |
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Probably just retained baby teeth. How old is she? Very common in little dogs for their baby teeth to need to be pulled out -- usually they will do this during the spay/neuter. :) Baby teeth don't really NEED to be brushed, it's just recommended so that you can get your dog used to brushing. I wish I would have started with Jackson younger. |
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Annie had the worst breath when she was teething. It was so bad we could smell it when she even past by us. It was simply gross!! But, as stated above it cleared up as soon as she lost all her baby teeth. Good luck!!! |
My roscoe had bad breathe and we took him to the vet to find out he needed two baby teeth pulled. |
I know this is even grosser :eek::eek: One time Remy's breath was so very bad.. I did take her to the vet and he said it appeared she had impacted anal glands and asked me if she was licking herself a lot:eek::eek::eek: yes.. right before giving me kisses:eek: |
Roxy and Zoey my littlest yorkies both have dragon breath. No dental infection per vet and retained puppy teeth have previously been removed. They get their teeth brushed and chew greenies or dental bones several times a week and eat primarily hard dog food (blue buffalo). No one can figure out why. The other two rarely have bad breath unless they get into something foul smelling outside. My golden Lucky never had bad breath and neither does Buddy. |
Heres a question. Are you giving your little one rawhide? I didn't realize that rawhide is a no no for yorkies and Chloe had AWFUL breath. Turns out it was a piece of rawhide stuck in between her back teeth and even with brushing it stayed put. Well lets just say rawhide does NOT improve over time. I did get it out once I discovered it but it was sooooo smelly. Had to take her to get checked over and she was fine but learned that rawhide is a bad idea. Also a suggestion for getting a puppy used to getting their teeth brushed. You can buy gloves that have what looks like velcro on the pad of the thumb and forefinger, you use them in combination with a special paste that comes in a jar and is very thick. By rubbing the teeth with your gloved finger they are less intimidated and later will be more accepting of an actual toothbrush. Worked great with Chloe :) |
I'll second the "No Rawhide" deal. Bradley would get the worst gas I've ever smelled in just 1 day of trying to consume a small rawhide. It was UNBEARABLE! |
No rawhide here! Just the good stuff for this baby. We stick to natural treats, no rawhides. She loves peas and green beans :) She just turned 6mon old yesterday. Last vet visit he mentioned that in the next few weeks I would notice her losing the rest of her baby teeth. He mentioned a bit of blood on toys, excessive chewing....but nothing about breath. However, I haven't noticed any blood either...just the excessive chewing and teething. I have tried what some people have said and I put a teething toy in the freezer to help her gums. She just goes to town! lol We also finished transitioning her to TOTW food. When I googled "TOTW and breath" it came up with several reviews on it giving their dog bad breath. Maybe its that?? Not too sure, I guess it could be many things. Thank goodness my vet is understanding. I call that office so often!!! Lol...but I would rather be safe than sorry ya know? I would rather call a million times and have them see her than take the risk. |
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