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Is there a dog breath freshener that actually works?
I'm looking for something to use to help freshen dog breath at my grooming salon. Does anyone have any recommendations?
asked 1 year ago by Mary M. (130 points)

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The mint thing sounds interesting. I would try that and give them some kind of treat for teeth. Greenies are good, but if they're too expensive, you could try something else.
answered 1 year ago by Will B. (210 points)
Yeah, there are a lot of dog breath treats out there, or you could make your own. Here"s a link to one that I use.

http://www.food.com/recipe/fresh-breath-dog-biscuits-170629
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Mint oil is good for humans. Maybe it would work on dogs too. You just add some to the water you offer them.
answered 1 year ago by Leah T. (230 points)
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Are you planning on cleaning their teeth? Or are you just looking for something that will help for a little while?
answered 1 year ago by Rosie F. (160 points)
We brush teeth, but we don't scrape them. I'm looking for something they can eat or drink so that it will help when their owners pick them up.
Dogs with bad breath usually have some other kind of problem, like plaque or sometimes digestive issues. I'm not sure f there is anything out there for a short-term fix.
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Using a daily oral probiotic to help your dogs bad breath can be and awesome way to not only freshen, but also help keep teeth and gums healthy and clean! Try Teddy's Pride or Evora Pet, both very affordable ways to keep your pets oral health top notch, especially when compared to pesky dental bills from the vet!

answered 1 year ago by ProbioticSmart.com .. (1,980 points)
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I feed my dogs apples. They're inexpensive, help clean their teeth and breath, and they love them.
answered 1 year ago by Chris H. (270 points)
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There are a lot of recipies online. I've found that one too. Be careful because some of them use brown sugar, which id really bad for your dog's teeth.
answered 1 year ago by Ezra S. (300 points)

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