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Remedies for doggie bad breath
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 446398" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well if you DO brush teeth? there is doggy tooth paste.......DO NOT USE HUMAN TOOTH PASTE - it can kill them. </p><p></p><p>If you do use baking soda - just a tiny bit - but you can probably GET bit..... - I can floss Caspers teeth - HE loves it. But I've been doing it since he was a baby - and more than likely ? It's tartar build up. </p><p></p><p>DENTA sticks - and GREENIES......would be a quick start - and they DO sell (believe it or not) Doggie mints. Try Petsmart. And I think they have breath spray (for the interim) but I would venture to say they probably need a milk bone or something that scrapes the tartar off the teeth. </p><p></p><p>I really have to go with Donna on this one though - sounds like someone is due for or OVERDUE for an exam and cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 446398, member: 4964"] Well if you DO brush teeth? there is doggy tooth paste.......DO NOT USE HUMAN TOOTH PASTE - it can kill them. If you do use baking soda - just a tiny bit - but you can probably GET bit..... - I can floss Caspers teeth - HE loves it. But I've been doing it since he was a baby - and more than likely ? It's tartar build up. DENTA sticks - and GREENIES......would be a quick start - and they DO sell (believe it or not) Doggie mints. Try Petsmart. And I think they have breath spray (for the interim) but I would venture to say they probably need a milk bone or something that scrapes the tartar off the teeth. I really have to go with Donna on this one though - sounds like someone is due for or OVERDUE for an exam and cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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