10 Warning Signs Your Dog Needs Immediate Veterinary Attention

9. Bad Breath and Dental Issues

Brushing a dog's teeth. Grooming salon. Photo Credit: Envato @kall1st0

Oral health is a critical aspect of your dog's overall well-being. Bad breath, often dismissed as "doggy breath," can be a sign of dental disease, infections, or more severe systemic issues. Periodontal disease is common in dogs and can lead to tooth loss, pain, and even affect vital organs if bacteria enter the bloodstream. Regular dental check-ups, brushing your dog's teeth, and providing dental treats can help maintain oral health. If your dog exhibits persistent bad breath, swollen gums, or difficulty eating, a veterinary dental examination is essential to address any underlying issues.

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