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		<title>What Does Bad Breath In Canines Means</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>To those who are not familiar with canines it could seem like it&#8217;s normal for the animals to have bad breath. This is not so though because when a pet dog is fit and when it has good teeth, it would not have bad breath. If your dog is exhibiting bad breath, you will need [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>To those who are not familiar with canines it could seem like it&#8217;s normal for the animals to have bad breath. This is not so though because when a pet dog is fit and when it has good teeth, it would not have bad breath. If your dog is exhibiting bad breath, you will need to study it further to see what is creating the issue.</p>
<p>There were people who were doing weimaraner puppy training who were concerned about what is considered ordinary puppy breath smell. These owners also gave reports on pet dog breath smells. Most information were not so much of an issue like when a pet dog has milky or coffee smelling breath. However, concerns were raised when the smell turned very unendurable like when the puppies had fishy breath.</p>
<p>There are some reasons why a dog would develop problems with its breath. One of the most benign reasons is when a pet dog has some food between its teeth. It might be fish or it might be some other meat. The longer food stays in between the teeth, the more it will rot and induce problems with breath. In addition to that, it can also cause tooth decay, which in itself could also lead to a dog to have bad breath.</p>
<p>Dental and periodontal problems might also causes band breath in a dog. Gum and dental diseases that causes abscesses in the mouth can bring about foul smelling breath. This can be caused by poor dental hygiene and by not feeding the dog the appropriate food. It also can be brought on by genetics as some canines may be more susceptible to dental disease than others.</p>
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<p>Treating the issue is going to depend on the induce of the issue. You may use a brush to remove the dog&#8217;s teeth. A vet can help to address any concern with abscesses that a dog can have. It may be required to extract the dog&#8217;s teeth or give it some antibiotic medication.</p>
<p>It was also discussed in the forums for weimaraner puppy training how a puppy&#8217;s breath might be plagued by the health of the mother. So, if you are worried with bad breath in your puppy, you should also consider the health of the mother. It is important to help in diagnosing the problem and by doing so you are taking some steps towards finding a solution for the illness.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Just like humans, dogs are prone to diseases as well and they are also suffering from dog health problems. A lot of these dogs are being affected varying from their breeds. However, these ailments can be prevented through vaccination. Below are the lists of common dog health problems that your pet is suffering from. 1. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Just like humans, dogs are prone to diseases as well and they are also suffering from dog health problems. A lot of these dogs are being affected varying from their breeds. However, these ailments can be prevented through vaccination. Below are the lists of common dog health problems that your pet is suffering from.</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> <strong>Diarrhea</strong></p>
<p>This is type of <strong>dog health problems</strong> is very much common, most especially to puppies. This is triggered by stress, virus, bacteria, and parasites and with the foods they eat. So <strong>training a dachshund</strong> by doing the right things would be a good idea.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> <strong>Arthritis</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a degenerative disease that causes stiffness in the joints and in muscles and it could also cause <strong>aggressive dog behavior</strong>. This is more common in older dogs. For those dogs that are overweight and don&#8217;t get sufficient exercise are also vulnerable to this disease. Dogs who suffer from this condition experience different degrees of pain. It is a permanent condition.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> <strong>Obesity</strong></p>
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<p>Like humans, obesity can also happen in dogs. Most of the common reason for this is overeating and no exercise. Dogs that are obese are more vulnerable to diseases, injuries as well as surgeries. They are the first candidate also for arthritis, lung heart, and kidney disease and diabetes.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> <strong>Kennel cough</strong></p>
<p>This is also known as the Canine infectious tracheobronchitis or the Bortadella. This is caused by viruses and bacteria that enter the body of the canine and could also cause some sort of aggressive dog behavior. This hits the chronic system and causes dry hacking cough. If this is not treated, it can lead to pneumonia in puppies and even to older dogs. This is highly contagious and must be treated as soon as possible.</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> <strong>Dental disease</strong></p>
<p>Dogs are really vulnerable to tooth decay, gingivitis and other dental problem. The food that trapped between their mouth and teeth give rise to plaques and causes tooth decay that leads to tooth loss. Maintaining a dental hygiene is very important to prevent dental infection which can lead to life threatening complications.</p>
<p>Ensure that your dog is in the best hygienic condition. Making sure that your dog&#8217;s teeth are clean and his coat is clean and tick free is equally essential. A healthy diet along with a good amount of exercise will ensure that your dog is hail and heart!</p>
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