Why Does Your Dog Have Bad Breath?

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Why Does Your Dog Have Bad Breath? Did you catch a whiff of bad breath in your dog? Almost every dog likes to lick faces or kiss. It's their most natural way of showing affection and love. Generally, if your furry friend has stinky breath, giving good oral care like brushing regularly and feeding a fresh-food diet might suffice. The cleaning of teeth is essential for all dogs above the age of two. Puppies mostly have a sweet-smelling breath as they do not have a build-up of the bacteria yet in their mouth. However, bad breath is common in smaller dog breeds, older dogs, and breeds with short snouts.

But, if your dog is healthy and yet its breath smells like it ate some cat poop or garbage, it's a pressing health concern.

Here are some common causes of bad breath in dogs Dental or Gum Disease


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