arimaeis
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Death Breath (UPDATED: A Deep Pocket)
The past few weeks I've worked a lot with Piggy to start getting her happy and healthy again. We've got her on a good food that she seems to be doing well on (Pet Chef Express, no corn, no wheat, no soy, natural doggie food). We are treating her dry eye condition daily and making tons of progress. We are going to have her spayed after she gets out of heat and gets closer to hormonally "normal".
But the biggest problem we have with Piggy is....
The DEATH BREATH
She has the WORST doggie breath that I have ever dealt with. The vet says her teeth are in good shape but it could be coming from the respiratory infection she had when we found her. Three weeks later it's not changed at all.
God I love this dog but morning kisses will definitely open your eyeballs.
So who has any ideas for natural products, we are trying to avoid the big three allergy ingredients (corn, wheat, soy) and I have another dog in the house that is grain intolerant so we try to keep chewies that have grain ingredients down to a minimum.
We have started brushing her teeth every couple of days because that's all she will let us do for now.
Is there puppy Listerine?

Update:
With some serious coaxing my husband and I really got into Piggy's mouth and I think we found the source of the problem. She really needs a cleaning but right in front of her two front teeth she has a very deep gap in between her teeth, almost an eighth of an inch, where we found what looked like hair growing between her teeth.
It freaked me out. Dusty was brave enough to see if he could remove the hair and it came out easily. After twenty minutes of coaxing and the use of some dental floss we cleaned out this odd pocket between her teeth. The smell was horrendous but it was all packed with hair. After looking with a good light there is gum tissue all through this pocket between her teeth, there is no hole going into her nasal cavities.
It looks like a lot of stuff has been getting caught in there and her teeth have never been cleaned. All the hair was either white or brindle so I think it's come from where she was biting to scratch herself when her skin was so irritated. So payday we are going to try and get her teeth done, but starting with her new brushing regiment we are going to have to make sure that pocket is clean.
The smell was HORRIBLE. But I'm certain we found out what it was.
The past few weeks I've worked a lot with Piggy to start getting her happy and healthy again. We've got her on a good food that she seems to be doing well on (Pet Chef Express, no corn, no wheat, no soy, natural doggie food). We are treating her dry eye condition daily and making tons of progress. We are going to have her spayed after she gets out of heat and gets closer to hormonally "normal".
But the biggest problem we have with Piggy is....
The DEATH BREATH
She has the WORST doggie breath that I have ever dealt with. The vet says her teeth are in good shape but it could be coming from the respiratory infection she had when we found her. Three weeks later it's not changed at all.
God I love this dog but morning kisses will definitely open your eyeballs.
So who has any ideas for natural products, we are trying to avoid the big three allergy ingredients (corn, wheat, soy) and I have another dog in the house that is grain intolerant so we try to keep chewies that have grain ingredients down to a minimum.
We have started brushing her teeth every couple of days because that's all she will let us do for now.
Is there puppy Listerine?
Update:
With some serious coaxing my husband and I really got into Piggy's mouth and I think we found the source of the problem. She really needs a cleaning but right in front of her two front teeth she has a very deep gap in between her teeth, almost an eighth of an inch, where we found what looked like hair growing between her teeth.
It freaked me out. Dusty was brave enough to see if he could remove the hair and it came out easily. After twenty minutes of coaxing and the use of some dental floss we cleaned out this odd pocket between her teeth. The smell was horrendous but it was all packed with hair. After looking with a good light there is gum tissue all through this pocket between her teeth, there is no hole going into her nasal cavities.
It looks like a lot of stuff has been getting caught in there and her teeth have never been cleaned. All the hair was either white or brindle so I think it's come from where she was biting to scratch herself when her skin was so irritated. So payday we are going to try and get her teeth done, but starting with her new brushing regiment we are going to have to make sure that pocket is clean.
The smell was HORRIBLE. But I'm certain we found out what it was.
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