Some dog owners have two dogs at home, one of which has bad breath, and they also have bad breath. When taking their own dogs out to play, they are worried that they are infected with bad breath by other dogs. In fact, there is no need to worry about it, because dogs' bad breath generally does not spread to each other, because dogs' bad breath is mostly related to themselves. Next, let’s analyze the causes of bad breath and how to deal with dogs.
1, Clean the mouth
Generally speaking, the dog's oral environment is poor, there are residues in the gaps between teeth and stones. If it is not cleaned for a long time, the dog will be prone to oral ulcers and bad breath, which is the dog's own problem.
Owners can clean the dog's mouth regularly. After the dog has eaten, the owner can rinse the dog's mouth with clean water, spray some pet oral cleaning sprays to clean the mouth, and can also brush the dog with a dog toothbrush. If the dog's teeth are serious, you can also take the dog to the pet hospital for treatment.
2. Supplement vitamins
Dogs eat dry, heavy or hot foods for a long time; eat meat for a long time, rarely eat vegetables, lack vitamins in the body, etc., and are prone to oral inflammation and then bad breath.
Owners should not let their dogs eat more meat and foods that are prone to heat and dryness. They should supplement their dogs with more vitamins. They can directly take vitamin B tablets to supplement the dogs with vitamins and nutrients needed during ulcers.
3. Adjust diet. When a dog has oral ulcers and bad breath, the owner should give it fine and soft food, such as meat porridge, pumpkin porridge, mashed potatoes, nutritional cream, soft dog food soaked in water, etc. These foods are soft and chewy and will not irritate the ulcers.
Owners should not feed the dog dry and hard food for the time being, because those foods are difficult for the dog to chew and will cause irritation to the mouth.