What to do if your pug has bad breath

1. Food choice
If you eat very soft food for a long time, the residue of the food your dog chews every day will adhere to the surface of the dog's teeth. Over time, the fermentation of the food residue will naturally cause the dog's bad breath. Therefore, it is usually best for pet owners to choose dry dog food when choosing dog food for their dogs. Dry dog food rubs the dog's teeth, thus playing a certain cleaning role. You can also give your dog more fruits and vegetables, which will not only help your dog clean their teeth, but also help their physical health.
2. Brush your teeth regularly
In addition to diet, the most direct way to clean your dog’s teeth is to brush your dog’s teeth. The main cause of bad breath is diet. Eating meat and other soft foods for a long time can lead to dental calculus. Meat can easily get stuck in the gaps between teeth. If it is not cleaned in time, it will easily rot and become smelly. Pet owners need to go to the market to buy toothbrushing tools for their dogs, and then brush their dogs’ teeth with dog-specific toothpaste. At the beginning, pet owners can use gauze dipped in tooth powder to clean the dog's teeth to prevent them from being injured by brushing the dog's teeth with tools at the beginning. Wait until your dog gets used to it and then slowly brush your dog's teeth with a toothbrush.
3. Provide dog chew glue
Dog chews and chew sticks are a kind of food specially used to clean dogs' teeth. They will clean the mouth and prevent dental calculus during the dog's chewing process. And the calcium contained in good-quality dog chews is very helpful to the dog’s health.
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