What to do if Labrador has bad breath

There are food residues left in the mouth
If the owner fails to clean the Labrador’s oral hygiene in time during the normal feeding process, food residue will be left in the dog’s mouth for a long time, which will cause the dog to suffer from dental calculus over time. Or it may be oral disease, which causes bad breath in dogs. Therefore, owners should take their dogs to the hospital in time to clean their dental calculus. In addition, they should brush their teeth on time, remove food residues in a timely manner, and keep their dogs' mouths fresh, so that It can eliminate the problem of dog’s bad breath.
Lack of vitamin B
If the owner lacks vitamin B in the food when feeding the Labrador, then the Labrador will not be able to absorb enough vitamin B over time, which will cause them to have bad breath, so the owner only needs to To supplement vitamin B in time, you can give them some carrots, broccoli and other fresh fruits and vegetables. In addition, you can also give it vitamin B powder. After a period of time, it can effectively solve the problem of bad breath.
The old teeth have not completely fallen out
When Labradors are 5 months old, they enter the tooth replacement period. If their old teeth are not completely shed and remain in the dog’s mouth for too long, their mouths will smell bad. Therefore, once the owner finds that there are old teeth that have not fallen out, he only needs to pull out the old teeth or take him to a regular hospital for treatment, so that the dog's bad breath problem can be eliminated.
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