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Bad breath comes from halitosis, I thought, not from what you just ate/licked. Get your dog's teeth cleaned and see if that helps. |
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(You can now buy kibbles designed to clean your dog's teeth, so you might look for those.) |
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The application process seems a difficult sell. I suggest a double acting variety of the breath mint. Half of the mint dissolves immediately to give that fresh clean smell. The other half "goes through" to be re-ingested later by your dog (or your dogs playmate I suppose) whereupon it then reasserts its clean odor. An alternative would be to have the 2nd pass odor differ so you know when to not accept those moist doggy kisses. As a side note you can apply peanut butter to same posterior spot when leaving house to entertain puppy. |
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There's this stuff called slurp n' fresh that you're supposed to add to the dog's water to freshen its breath. I'm not sure whether it works. |
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