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What to Do When Your Dog Has a Strong Body Odor
Dog body odor comes from sebaceous and apocrine glands whose secretions microbes break downโstrongest at the ears, anus, inner paws, and tail base. Bad breath, floppy-ear infection, and high-sulfur soy diets add to it; clean those spots and manage the diet.

How to Treat Tartar in Dogs
Dog tartar forms from poor oral hygiene, alkaline saliva, human food, and oral deposits. Treat it with dental chews, regular brushing, and professional ultrasonic cleaning when needed.

How to Remove Tartar Buildup in Dogs
If your dog has tartar, failing to address it promptly can lead to oral health problems. Once you notice tartar buildup, deal with it right awayโthe longer it is left, the more serious the oral issues become and the harder they are to treat. Here is how to handle dog tartar properly.

Dog Bad Breath? Tartar May Be the Culprit
A sudden foul odor from your dog's mouth is often a sign of tartar. The buildup irritates the periodontal tissue, causing bad breath and periodontitis. Have the teeth professionally cleaned, switch from soft food to kibble, and brush regularly to stop it from returning.

What Happens If You Leave Your Dog’s Tartar Untreated
Left alone, tartar progresses from bad breath and gingivitis to periodontitis and tooth loss, and the bacteria can enter the bloodstream and damage the heart and kidneys. Prevention means regular brushing, dental chews, and professional cleaning under anesthesia when needed.

Tips to Get Rid of Dog Bad Breath
Dog bad breath often comes from teeth issues, oral disease, or digestion. Brush teeth at least weekly with pet toothpaste, choose high-quality digestible food plus dental chews and mouthwash, keep water ample and the bowl clean, and give probiotics if the gut is the cause. See a vet if it persists.

Why Your Dog’s Coat Loses Its Shine
A dull coat often signals health or care problemsโpoor diet, lack of sunlight, bad washing habits, or simply aging. Regular brushing, sensible sun exposure, and supplements like lecithin restore coat health and gloss.

How to Prevent Dental Disease in Dogs
Brushing is best but not the only wayโpet mouthwash, saline rinses, chew toys, dental treats, and dry kibble all help clean teeth and fight plaque and bad breath. Keep water handy with dry food.
What is the best treatment for a dog’s smelly mouth?
Bad breath can be oral disease, gut issues, or a sign of other illness. Long gaps in brushing cause plaque and tartar needing a dental cleaning. Gut causes need diet and probiotics; liver or other disease also possible. Persistent odor needs a full check.
Why does my Teddy dog’s mouth smell so bad?
A Teddy's bad breath may come from diet, oral disease, vitamin B deficiency, or gut issues. Strong-smelling food or unbrushed teeth with fermenting residue can cause it; brushing helps. For oral or gut problems, see a vet.