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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Hello everyone! I am new here and am seeking some advice. I have a 5 month old labradoodle named Louie. He is very lovable, fun, cute, cuddly, etc, but at this moment, cuddling is hard because he has the absolute worst breath ever. He is in the teething process and I have given him raw meaty bones to encourage him to chew, brush his teeth, but nothing is helping. Any ideas or suggestions for me? Thank you.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Upstate, NY
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it might be the food? if not a quick call to the vet might shed some light as to advice
i am not sure either and wish i were more help
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Birmingham, Michigan
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Yeah...I would ask the vet.
It might be something in his diet or perhaps the meaty raw bones. Also, maybe a local pet shop can direct you to a product that isn't REAL meat but something that cleans and freshens the breathe.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Birmingham, Michigan
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OH! BTW........
WELCOME TO THE FORUM! Hoping to hear more about Louie and him having that new puppy breathe!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Norcal
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it s a really tough to clean Lucky s teeth cuz his mouth is so small..i found this stuff
from Petzlife..it comes in a gel and spray that interacts with saliva and over time loosens the plaque and just fall s off *so they say*..and freshens their breaths.. i ordered the spray and gel..then see if it really works as advertised.. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Upstate, NY
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is it a toothpaste gell spray? i am wondering as Max's back MOLARS just started to yellow a bit even with letting him have marrow bones so i am wondering what product you ordered......and well i guess we'll also have to ask you for Before and AFTER pics?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Norcal
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here s the stuff im using on the dogs..i ve been using it on them for a week now..
PetzLife Oral Care - Natural Pet Products, Dog Dental Care - PetzLife i use the spray on the two smaller dogs..and the gel on Toby.. the spray you just spray sparingly on the teeth and gums and is activated by the saliva..the gel is not gritty like tooth paste..rather a very smooth gel..i ll use that on Toby..i ll put some on my finger and brush one side, part of the front, then the other side..brush his teeth and gums..as they start licking it activates the get.. twice a day for a week, once a day for 2 weeks then a couple times a week thereafter for maitenance.. i got it on ebay..a little cheaper |
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