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Yorkshire Terriers/Yorkies: Yorkie’s Bad Teeth & Breath, Teeth, bad breath

You are here: Experts > Animals/Pets > Dog Breeds > Yorkshire Terriers/Yorkies > Yorkie’s Bad Teeth & Breath Yorkshire Terriers/Yorkies – Yorkie’s Bad Teeth & Breath Expert: Melinda – 8/10/2008 Question I’ve had my Yorkie’s teeth cleaned by a vet this year but his bad breath continues. The vet explained that sometimes toy breeds have [...]

Aspen the Yorkie Cleaning Dog Teeth and Bad Breath

Here’s an article by Author, Marian Brown with some helpful info. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats have periodontal disease by the age of three! Alarming statistics? Yes, and it is known that proper dental care could increase their life by two to five [...]

Impacted Wisdom Teeth

An impacted tooth is a tooth that fails to fully emerge through the gums. The precise reasons why an individual’s wisdom teeth need to be extracted should be explained to them by their dentist, after an examination which almost certainly will need to include x-rays. Impacted wisdom teeth are very common. They are often painless [...]

Tonsils and Bad Breath

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Infected Tonsils Can Create Halitosis Bad breath is normally related to bad oral hygiene which results to cavities, rotten teeth and most especially to the growth of anaerobic bacteria that produces sulfur compounds which in turn produces the rotten egg smell normally associated with bad breath. But did you know that having an infected tonsil [...]

Veterinary Q & A

Smelly pet questions are common. A typical email goes something like this: My dog has had a terrible odor for weeks. We have tried 4 different shampoos, and none of them have helped! Please let me know what the smell is from, and what would be a good shampoo to get rid of it. Signed, [...]

If u have a rotten tooth in your mouth, i know i…

Dear XXXXXXXX, Thank you XXX XXX question. The odor emanating from a decayed and infected tooth might make someone else nauseated, but will not make them physically sick. To become physically sick would mean a transmission of the bacteria from your infected tooth to the other persons body. The bacteria causing the infection and the [...]

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