Well! I feel most indignant that I'm being asked to write about something so personal...I'm not convinced they've got the right dog...ME?...Bad breath?! I've been taking herbal sprinklings on my dinner for the last 8 years so how can THAT be?! Sigh-it must be so. I know my family wouldn't fib and now they're doing all sorts of things about it....with me!....Here are my top ten tips:
1. Get your vet to check your teeth at least twice a year. Although my breath wasn't great my actual teeth were ok so that narrowed down the causes quickly.
2. Get your teeth cleaned everyday!! Pot, kettle, black. My family have sadly failed on this one, and NONE of my doggie friends in the park get their teeth cleaned EVERY day, tho some do once a week or when they go to the vets. It's apparently never too late to start, but I find it MOST undignifying and always give my Mum a hard time, so we have to trolly off to the vets all the time....the following tip is a MUCH better idea..
3. Chew on really good dental chews! Do get your owner to check the ingredients as there are some really dodgy chews out there-usually the cheapest. Persuade your owner that when they're paying a little more for quality dental chews they are likely to be saving on future vet's bills!
4. Get your owner to check your mush for anything that shouldn't be there...squirrel tail, cat fur, rat leg-you know. Seriously tho', just like humans, it could be just a piece of old food that's got stuck in your teeth. Some dogs are good enough to let their owners FLOSS their TEETH..not this one. That's just not happening and I made that clear within seconds of being held-in-the-position-that-I know-means-trouble...between someone's knees. So my Mum has to make do with having a good look around in my mouth which I can just about tolerate.
5. As well as dental chews (and a lot longer lasting) another good prevention technique is chewing on a hard plastic toy. No promoting meant, but the Kong range are great value and very hard to work your way through! There are many others though and they all work the gums and teeth well, really helping to prevent disease and some even have a great smell about them too.
6. A healthy mixed diet is essential for all dogs...and not just meat. Our digestive systems and consequently breath respond very well to plenty of vegetables and rice, so hanging around the kitchen after your family have had dinner might remind them to pass on any leftovers into your bowl!
My family always cook a little more just for me and my sis-always a treat that costs next to nothing!
7. If your owner has good eyesight and can read the small print (!) get them to look for a product containing chlorhexidine.
It's used in chews and spray and kills the bacteria in the mouth...though not for those of us who prefer natural remedies!
8. There are many natural remedies for halitosis in us dogs-so easy to find nowadays when your owners go online.
We've been using 'Plaque Off' successfully for many years, though just recently due to my old age apparently (15) my owner's needed to add other interesting things to my daily routine-one of them being 'Tropiclean' to my water, of which I really like the taste and which seems to be working.
I do hope some or even all of these tips have been helpful..try not to be too embarrassed about having bad breath..every dog has it at some time in their lives, and we ALL know what it's like when our owners have had a lot of garlic!!! Eeeeyuk! Good luck friends!!
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