pets breath some causes ?

March 26, 2010

in causes of bad breath

What are some causes for sudden awful breath.She does not eat her poo that was the answer last time I ask this.But does anyone know if constipation causes bad breath,Thanks to u ahead of time
Took her to vet today and she still weighs 2lbs and she has infection in her throat like we get with colds so she is on antibiocs Thanks to all

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Don P. March 26, 2010 at 7:53 am

Start of gum disease.

Get a doggie toothbrush and paste from your nearest pet store. You dont really need to brush them, just getting the toothpaste on the teeth helps.

Even if this isn’t the cause, it still needs done and is worth a shot.

Good luck.

please go here and check this out.

http://www.dogchatforum.com/dog-bad-breath.htm

harshad p March 26, 2010 at 8:26 am

her stomach is bad that is the reason for sudden awful Breath donot feed her any heavy diet give her some thing which could easily digested

supertender March 26, 2010 at 9:24 am

have u already go to the vet and ask?…..just ask the vet if what is the cause of it…..sometimes it’s cause of non_brushing because pets must be brushed also…..

Betty March 26, 2010 at 9:48 am

not brushing her teeth

Annie D March 26, 2010 at 10:09 am

There is, of course, teeth/gum diseases that cause foul breath. Other potential causes: some illnesses can cause bad breath as symptom, spoiled food or carcasses (if they are outside animals or inside/outside. You may not even know they do it). I know my dog used to get a build up in the corners of his mouth ( he has very thick lips). It stank to high heaven. When I started feeding him raw, the smell went away (can’t say if the diet change was related or coincidental, but I’m grateful :) ). I can’t say if constipation may cause it, but if she’s a dog talk to your vet about stool softeners. Our vet recommended them (human kind, gotten from the store. NOT A LAXATIVE, unless the vet says. We had to use them on our dogs after they recovered from parvo). This was okay’d by our vet, but talk to yours about it, just to be safe.

Hope this helps and good luck

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