Bad Breath

Managing Bad Breath in Pets

Bad breath in pets can be a common issue, resulting from various underlying causes. While some causes of bad breath may be relatively harmless, others can indicate more serious health problems. We at South Miami Vets & Pets can tell you that bad breath is a potential sign of trouble. The emergence of bad breath is reason enough to schedule a visit to our Pinecrest, FL, clinic.

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What Are the Common Causes of Bad Breath in Pets?

Poor dental maintenance makes our pets more sensitive. If you don’t regularly clean your pet’s teeth and gums, it will be a matter of time before they become breeding grounds for bacteria. Don’t assume your pet developing bad breath is the worst outcome if you fail to provide basic maintenance.

Down the line, your pet’s teeth may start falling out due to lack of care. The bacteria responsible for bad breath may travel to the organs from the bloodstream and cause numerous other issues.

Conditions known to cause bad breath in our furry friends include cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disease. Consulting our veterinarian is necessary to determine if an underlying condition is responsible for your pet’s halitosis. Changing your pet’s diet may cause bad breath. Our animal dentistry expert can confirm if your pet’s revamped diet is responsible for that issue.

How Can a Veterinarian Help With Your Pet’s Bad Breath?

Consulting an animal dentistry expert is highly recommended if your pet has bad breath. Our veterinarian will perform examinations during your pet’s appointment to pinpoint dental problems. After diagnosing the problem, our vet may give you medication for your pet’s teeth and gums. We may also provide medicine for the disease causing your pet’s bad breath.

To address bad breath linked to a poor diet, a veterinarian near you will suggest better food options for your pet. These new foods should help remove the bacteria in your furry friend’s mouth.

Our veterinarian can teach you how to brush your pet’s teeth. Keep brushing your pet’s teeth, so you won’t have to deal with bad breath again.

Find the Solution to Your Pet’s Case of Bad Breath

Don’t ignore your pet’s bad breath. Allow us at South Miami Vets & Pets to diagnose and treat the lingering case of halitosis. Visit our location in Pinecrest, FL, and secure the treatment your pet needs! Call our office at (305) 255-7838 to schedule an appointment.

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