Stinky Breath
Stinky Breath
Apollo is off to the vet tomorrow, he has had stinky breath for a week now.
I can't see anything wrong with his teeth, his gums look good. He is behaving normally, none of his diet has changed.
Hopefully it is nothing!
I can't see anything wrong with his teeth, his gums look good. He is behaving normally, none of his diet has changed.
Hopefully it is nothing!
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I hope it is nothing serious.
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Vet looked over his mouth and had the dental specialist at the clinic do the same. Nothing wrong with his teeth/gums.
So they think it may be because of his change of food (I have been slowly switching him to another brand). We will see!
So they think it may be because of his change of food (I have been slowly switching him to another brand). We will see!
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Can stomach issues cause bad breath? Has he even had anything going on with his stomach?
How does Apollo do at the vet?
How does Apollo do at the vet?
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Bad digestion can hugely affect breath.
If teeth are good then stress and bad digestion are 2 things I look at next.
I use a all vegetable sourced probiotic/digestive enzyme and some yucaa to help with digestion.
I have 2 freind whose dog gets stressed get stress colitis and besides the multiple soft poops his breath smells like death!!!
If teeth are good then stress and bad digestion are 2 things I look at next.
I use a all vegetable sourced probiotic/digestive enzyme and some yucaa to help with digestion.
I have 2 freind whose dog gets stressed get stress colitis and besides the multiple soft poops his breath smells like death!!!
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jamielvsaustin wrote:Can stomach issues cause bad breath? Has he even had anything going on with his stomach?
How does Apollo do at the vet?
I dunno! That is what the vet thought.
He has had pretty bad gas and bad breath, those have been the only symptoms. And there has been no change in his appetite, energy, chewing ability, etc.
He does okay, shows stress signs (licking the door/his lips, pacing, yawning, etc while waiting in the room) but most disappear when the vet comes in and he gets all wiggly. He isn't a big fan of being poked and prodded (he shows signs of avoidance) but the vet goes slow and we make sure it is really positive for him.
But it isn't 'I have to drag you in screaming' stress, just minor 'I am in a new place' stress.
The vet said to try adding plain greek yogurt to his diet and see how that goes.
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The girls get a dollop of plain greek yogurt (higher in protein) a couple times a week. They lurv it. But of course, they lurv everything that resembles food.
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Nichole wrote:The girls get a dollop of plain greek yogurt (higher in protein) a couple times a week. They lurv it. But of course, they lurv everything that resembles food.
Apollo will do tricks for a piece of paper

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kidney problems all result in stinky breath.
glad vet gave him the o.k.
glad vet gave him the o.k.
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pblove wrote:kidney problems all result in stinky breath.
glad vet gave him the o.k.
She did mention kidney diseases and wants me to bring in some urine and will draw some blood if it doesn't clear up. But he is not showing any other symptoms, so I hope it is just the change of diet

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Seems obvious but alot of people neglect to consider the grotesque...is he a poop eater?
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AllisonPibbleLvr wrote:Seems obvious but alot of people neglect to consider the grotesque...is he a poop eater?
Nope! Thanks goodness! He is always attended when outside so no chance of him sneaking a bite.
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I am sure he would be showing other sysmtpoms if it was his kidneys, ( excessive H2O/ drinking, dark urine, more frequent urine making.
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Green tripe is rumored to help with bad breath, and while it may be just a coincidence, I've experienced it myself.
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So Apollo's breath is still stinky, his gas is pretty much gone, but his anal glands are leaking. And it went from being white discharge to brown. His stools are normal. Is it normal for anal discharge to change colors? I am worried and going to make another vet appointment. Maybe his stink breath is from him licking his behind?
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