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Jose BMember
I have a 21 months old Golden Retriever, always been fed Orijen Puppy large and Regional after ( had to move to Regional Red due to availability). About a month ago, Loki developed bad breath, started using Fresh Breath, which worked wonderfully with a previous Golden but did not get any results.
I took Loki to the vet yesterday and was told that probably the problem would go away by cleaning his teeth, but I do not see any big infection that would cause the bad breath.
I wonder if by trying different Orijen formula or a different brand of dry food would help.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
RegardszcRileyMemberIt’s not the food. You have to brush your dog’s teeth daily, like you brush yours. Use Virbac C.E.T. Enzymatic Dog & Cat Vanilla-Mint Flavor Toothpaste. Get a very soft toothbrush or thin wash cloth and start scrubbing. Gum disease will lead to other illnesses, worth the time and effort.
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