Puppy Bad Breath



One would expect that puppy bad breath would be a relatively uncommon thing. After all, puppies’ mouths are usually very healthy and young dogs have not had time to accumulate a buildup of tartar on their teeth. Surprisingly, a unpleasant odor on a puppy’s breath is not uncommon – it’s often caused, however, by different things than the problem in older dogs. If you puppy has not had regular veterinary care, a sensible first step is to take the puppy for a health check, vaccinations, and deworming.

If your young dog has bad breath, the next step is to look in his mouth. Look for inflamed gums or signs of an impacted baby tooth. Both of these things can generate an odor from dead tissue or from mouth bacteria that tend to colonize an unhealthy site. Is your puppy teething? Teething is a common cause of inflammation in a puppy’s mouth and of puppy bad breath. Teething is usually finished by the time the puppy is six or seven months old. If, however, your puppy is not teething and you see that her gums are seriously inflamed, take her to your veterinarian for an examination.

While you are looking in your puppy’s mouth, check carefully for food items lodged between the teeth. If you find something there it may have been there for a while and could easily be the sole cause of puppy bad breath. The solution is easy: remove the food and keep an eye on things. There may be certain places in your dog’s mouth where food is particularly likely to lodge, so any time your dog has bad breath, check for that.

When an older dog has bad breath, it’s usually due to a buildup of tartar on the teeth and accompanying gum inflammation. This is a rare cause of puppy bad breath, but it is worth looking carefully at the teeth, especially the outside surfaces of the back molars, to be sure that nothing is building up there. Feeding soft and canned dog foods can accelerate tartar buildup. Be sure to buy your puppy some chew toys and bones that will help keep his teeth clean. You can also get him used to having his teeth brushed at a young age to avoid tartar problems later on.

Another thing to consider is the possibility that the puppy bad breath is coming from somewhere other than your dog’s mouth. Many dogs will eat ***** if they get the chance and this can produce a terrible smell on the breath for a while. Also they may pick up a bad smell in the mouth when they groom themselves around the **** sac. When a dog has bad breath at any age, this may be the cause. There’s not a lot you can do about it, but remember, in each instance, it’s temporary.

In some cases of puppy bad breath, there’s nothing wrong. Some breeds are said to typically have bad breath and there isn’t much you can do about it. Your veterinarian can help you decide if your puppy has bad breath because of a health problem, or if that’s just the way her breath naturally smells.

By: R. Drysdale

About the Author:
R. Drysdale is a freelance writer with more than 25 years experience as a health care professional. She is a contributing editor to Puppy Bad Breath, a blog dedicated to the treatment of bad breath.

Dog Breath
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Bad Breath Report
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fff asked:


I went to the ENT and my sinuses are fine. Well he noted that I may have reflux. I am scheduled for a EGD. is there anything i should be concerned a bout? Has anyone had this problem. Can reflux cause bad breath this is really embarassing. are there any treatments for bad breath?
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Body Mint tablets are made from an all-natural, highly specialized, derivative of chlorophyll. Body Mint's unique formulation gives it the power to remedy body odors from multiple sources, like bad breath (halitosis), underarm odor, perspiration odor and foot odor. Body Mint works from the inside, out. Take it twice daily and it works to reduce ev[Read More]
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Binaca Breath Spray Peppermint (Pack of 6)

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Binaca Breath Spray Peppermint will freshen any mouth instantly. The pure, powerful, exhilarating and brisk scent leaves your mouth feeling like winter all day long.
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Sike Jr. asked:


I really need to know. I cant stand being around my friend with his breath like that
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What causes bad breath and how to get rid of it?

E asked:


I always have a terrible taste in my mouth (you know when you can just tell it stinks) and It doesn’t go away. Sure its better after ive brushed my teeth but then about an hour later it just starts to feel uicky again.
And the morning is the worse, wake up with such a dry rank mouth, and it takes like a litre of water and wating for an hour to make it feel better. And get that white coating on your tounge.

So are there any tips? thanks.

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Extinguishes Bad Breath & Tastes At The Source!Therabreath Plus Spray eliminates bad breath & sour/bitter/metallic tastes by directly attacking all sources of these problems-the tongue, throat and/or tonsil area. It's the only product to combine the most potent of the clinically-proven natural compounds (OXYD-8®, ZINC-Rx™, and Tea Tree Oil) used[Read More]
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Captain Commando asked:


My brother has breath that will stop you in your tracks.
Can anyone suggest a treatment (other than covering it up with breath freshener) that will help this?
Thanks for any insight.
My brother is a Diabetic – could that have something to do with it?
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4 Foods and Drinks That Cause Bad Breath



Yuck! Some food will give you some really nasty breath. If you are going to go somewhere socially or are somewhere social, you should avoid these foods to stop people from fleeing at the sight of you.

It is also worth noting that though these foods should be avoided if possible, the bad breath that they cause can be cured. Try brushing your teeth and tongue, chewing gum, or eating a tic-tack. While the bad breath may still be there, it won’t be as strong.

1. Garlic

Garlic is probably the worst food you can eat for your breath. Nearly everyone is repulsed by the smell, and it is hard to get rid of. Do yourself a favor and try to avoid foods high in garlic. Your friends and mate will thank you.

2. Onions

Onions stench is so horrifying it makes people cry. So something tells me that the people at a party don’t want to smell your onion breath. Luckily, onions are pretty easy to avoid if you’re careful.

3. Coffee

Nothing is worse than naturally bad morning breath mixed with coffee. Do yourself a favor and brush your teeth before breakfast when you have coffee, and after. Remember that some coffees are tolerable, and some give you really bad breath.

4, Beer

Nobody likes people who impose their beer breath on them. However, beer is common at social places. My recommendation is to ease up on the beer, so it won’t be as strong, and to avoid getting close to other people’s faces.

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To avoid discussing garlic breath I recommend looking at how to get rid of garlic breath.

Dog Breath
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Eagles have bad breath: Or, How to identify birds without knowing anything ab...
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