Yep-go to vet for sure. Then use oxyfresh in a gel and in a liquid to add to water. It rocks -I use it on my dog regularly.
2007-02-17 13:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Check your vet,also try those dental bones-my dogs love them and keeps thier teeth nice and fresh!Also-a vet can give small-week seditive pills like to use in a car or on a travel that will calm him enough for you to brush his teeth at least monthly!Im not sure about the water but try using treat flvored toothpast-i think they sell it at pet stores so your dog is happy with it as so are you good luck-i hope this helpedyou!
2007-02-17 13:13:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You had your dog's teeth cleaned about 6 months ago. That's not enough, my dear. Have them cleaned again, then "click on" OXY-FRESH.COM. When you get that, then click on "PETS". They say to add Oxyfresh to the dog's drinking water and your dog's breath will be as sweet as pie. Try it, but remember to have your dog's teeth cleaned at least every 2 or 3 months by a vet.There's also a possibility that she has a bad gun disease. Sometimes this can be fatal, so have her checked immediately when you have her teeth cleaned.
2007-02-17 13:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the vet. easily bedding gums need to be checked out pronto. There are some dog bones, though, that are supposed to help for cleaner teeth. But im not sure that's the problem.
2007-02-17 13:14:12
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answered by sally 3
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Well my border collie has bad breath too. I brought it up at the vet, and she said it was because of some bacteria in his mouth. She gave him some medication and a special prescripsion diet. He was only started on it a few days ago, so I'm not sure if it's working yet.
2007-02-17 13:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try a different food. The dental bones help but most of the "doggie breath mints" don't work. If it is really that bad, she should go to the vet.
2007-02-17 13:15:43
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answered by Wolfy*Spay/Neuter* 4
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if she wont let you brush her teeth like my dog, there are chew bones that help prevent gingavitious (or whowevre u spell it). my friends dog has bad teeth and it helped his&they are white. they also have doggie mints lol .i havnt tried those for my dogs but ive heard they work. they also have spray for dog's that have bad breath!!!
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hope this helps some
2007-02-17 13:12:28
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answered by M 2
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when did she have her last ckeck up? bleeding gums do not sound as if she's healthy, please do not try some home remedy the bleeding could be serious, take her to the vet P L E A S E
good luck with her
2007-02-17 13:15:46
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answered by angela w 2
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your dog is smart about the brushing teeth... just keep checking her mouth regularly but don't brush too often or the dog will have problems.
2007-02-17 13:12:15
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answered by katherinekimbrough 3
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Check with your veterinarian. The dog probably needs treatment that only the vet can provide.
2007-02-17 13:11:55
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answered by Anonymous
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