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6 Early Signs that Point Towards Stinky Dog Breath
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6 Early Signs That Point Towards Stinky Dog Breath Do you ever wake up in the morning with puppy kisses, and end up with more stinking smell? If yes; then you are not alone. There are various dog owners who face this predicament sooner than later. One thing to remember is that if the dog's smell is mostly benign, there is no major health issue. But if the breath veers to the stinky range, then you are probably missing a problem. Veterinarians in our country suggest that there is always a cause for bad breath in dogs. It is not always related to teeth and/or gums. There can also be non-medical reasons that can cause bad breath, which makes it pretty hard to detect the conditions, in an otherwise healthy-seeming dogs. Let us now look at some early signs resulting in a stinky dog breath: Signs That Point Towards Stinky Dog Breath Certain Things That The Pooch Eats Contributes To Bad Breath
The easiest way to deal with bad breath in dogs is to control the food that your doggy is eating. There are certain things like feces of cat and dead animals or fish-based diets that can contribute to the foul smell in the pet's mouth. This is not an easy thing to curb, but doing this can go a long way in ensuring that your furry pal does not have a stinky breath. Dental Issues in Pets If your doggy is suffering from dental issues, it is most likely to having a foul smell. It has been estimated that approximately 80% of dogs develop a dental disease by the time they turn 3 years of age. Hence, it is often suggested that if your fur baby is smelling like an open sewer, there is a need for dental cleaning and examination. Hence, it is always recommended to brush the teeth of your pup with Pet Dent Toothbrush and Pet Dent Toothpaste and schedule regular checkups with your veterinarian, even if you think that your fur baby is well. Ask your veterinarian to suggest the frequency of cleanings. The Wrong End Of The Pup Smells Like Urine Kidney disease is one of the most difficult to detect in dogs. Many of its symptoms can be easily overlooked. It
has been observed by veterinarians that dogs suffering from kidney failure have an odor of urine on their breath. The reason for that is the waste products that the kidney should filter, builds up in the bloodstream. This can be accompanied by other signs like: decreased appetite, enhanced thirst, increased urine and vomiting. If you observe any of these signs accompanied by stinky breath, take your doggy to the veterinarian as soon as possible. The Doggy Suddenly Turns Into A Mouth Breather If your doggy is experiencing sinus and breathing difficulty, it might cause him to breath through his mouth. Although this is not an exact cause of bad breath, it can underline various dental issues and halitosis when you look close by. Something Is Stuck In The Mouth Of Your Pup Which He Should Not Put In The Mouth Remember, puppies and dogs explore the world through their mouths, which can sometimes result in challenges that can result in problems. If your doggy has a piece of sticks, toys or hair caught in the mouth, teeth and gums, it can lead to secondary skin itching or irritation. It can be due to fleas or allergies. The skin becomes inflamed due to hair getting stuck in the mouth. This ultimately results in foul breath, due to allergy. There are other times when a foreign body or toxin can be an underlying cause and not a symptom. It has been observed that mouth injuries caused by sticks can be extremely severe. Hence, if you see anything stuck in the mouth of your tyke rush to your veterinarian to rule any injury. A Soft Signal Towards Diabetes
Your doggy might seem to be healthy, but his breath might be smelling foul. The first signs of diabetes include increased thirst and urination. It can be accompanied by other health problems that may or may not be noticed. This can also mean that diabetes may not be diagnosed, till it is severe with regular check ups and blood work. If diabetes is left undiagnosed for a very long time, it can cause changes in your dog's breath. If the smell sounds like a sweet odor that seems like acetone nail polish remover, then it can be due to a very serious complication of diabetes called ketoacidosis. If you observe this in your doggy, rush to your veterinarian as soon as possible. So, how do you plan to detect the signs of stinky dog breath in your fur baby?