Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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1. He needs a vet visit and he perhaps needs a dental cleaning (unless he is a very young puppy). My Pomeranian is genetically predisposed to dental issues and has periodontal disease. This started when he was around 1 years old. He goes to the dentist every year. I'm thinking about trying non-anesthetic dental cleaning for maintenance.
2. Everyone can have stinky breath but good teeth. In this case, you can brush his teeth with enzyme toothpaste. Kill two birds with one stone: that should help both his teeth and his breath. Also, they used to sell doggie breath mints. I bought one
3. Also, they used to sell doggie breath mints. I bought some years ago on a whim at Petsmart. They are called Yip Yap Dog Mints. They TOTALLY work!
I like Virbac VeggieDents. I give each of the doodles one every other day. They recommend one a day, but I have had success with keeping placque away with one every other day. I also brush there teeth.
2-3x a week should suffice, and you can buy toothpaste at any pet supply store.
My Meg has a healthy mouth and teeth but awful breath ever since we got her. We use Tropiclean, found the best prices on Amazon. It is a liquid that we put in her water every day and it helps a lot.
If the saliva itself stinks bad, I'd be concerned that there might be a bacterial infection going on. It wouldn't hurt to get Yeti checked for maybe a broken tooth, abcess, etc.
Joann, it's not recommended to give more than one per day, and I would absolutely NOT give them to a brand new puppy. The website says only for dogs over 6 months old.
I would try just brushing his teeth. I've tried to find an ingredient list for these chews and came up empty; even the website doesn't list them. For a dog with a sensitive stomach, I'd want to know exactly what's in them.
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