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11 Hacks for Fresh Breath for Your Fur Baby

| Published on March 13, 2019

Oh, infamous dog breath. We’ve all smelt it, and our dogs have all dealt it. When we humans are struck with a terrible taste in the mouth, we get busy with the toothbrush before we let anyone near us. Our fur babies will happily smother us with stinky kisses, but we instinctively turn a cheek. The struggle against dog breath is real but modern dog living means we have the knowledge and the products to make those kisses smell sweeter.

Prevention is the Best Medicine

When it comes to keeping your pup’s breath so fresh and so clean, clean, preventing decay is the name of the game. Although better breath is definitely a big motivator, it’s not the most important reason why you should keep your dog’s dental health in good order. 

Bad breath is a clear sign that bacteria and plaque are overpopulating your dog’s mouth. If this is left uncontrolled, it can lead to serious health problems. Eating can become difficult with painfully swollen gums and decaying, loose teeth and dental disease can lead to problems with your dog’s kidney, liver, and heart. So, yes, dental hygiene is a big deal and not just because of the stink. 

Regular Brushing and Cleanings

Recommendations vary from daily to once a week but most experts say to brush your dog’s teeth at least once a week. It takes just a few moments as you only need to brush the outside of your dog’s teeth. His tongue will take care of the inside. Be sure to use a toothpaste especially for dogs in such yummy flavors as poultry or malt. Human toothpaste can contain ingredients that can be toxic to dogs. (Xylitol, we’re looking at you!)

You should also get your dog’s teeth professionally cleaned by a veterinarian once annually. Your vet will be able to assess the health of your pup’s mouth and ensure that any problems are addressed before they progress to something serious. 

Now that we know why we need to take dental health seriously and what we should do on the regular, let’s looks at some surprisingly easy hacks to keep your fur baby’s breath fresh!

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1. Fresh Herbs

Finely chop fresh herbs and add them to your dog’s food. Parsley and mint are especially aromatic in the mouth but all herbs contain chlorophyll, which we already know fights back the stink of bad breath.

2. Delicious and Healthy Dental Treats

You know your pup will do anything for a treat. Keep breath fresh and keep those tails wagging with dental treats specially designed for oral health. Look for treats that contain enzymatic ingredients that clear away build-up and natural breath fresheners like peppermint.

Related: 12 Best Dog Breath Fresheners

3. Use Dental Wipes 

We get it. Some dogs are not too impressed with the tooth brushing routine. Make life easier and breath more pleasing with dental wipes that contain powerful antimicrobial ingredients. It’s no secret that germs cause bad breath. Fight the germs and get better breath in return!

4. Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is like a cure-all that also smells and tastes delicious, to humans and dogs alike. Shiny coat, healthy gut, clearer skin and more are all in store for your dog if you scoop some coconut oil into their dish each day. Known for its antimicrobial properties, it will freshen your pup’s breath while delivering a host of other benefits to boot. 

5. Rinse Bad Breath Away

Every dog has got to drink water. When you top off your dog’s water dish with a splash of our Happy, Healthy™️ Dental Rinse, the enzymes and targeted oral probiotics fight bacteria in the bowl and your pup’s mouth. 

6. Wheatgrass 

Dogs are kind of infamous for occasionally going after the green stuff in the yard. Avoid the unpleasant aftermath of such snacking sessions and offer up some fresh wheatgrass instead. The chlorophyll freshens breath and is perfectly safe and gentle on pup’s tummy.

7. Rope or Ridged Toys

Toys that rub teeth and have ridges are excellent at scrubbing off the bacteria that cause bad breath. Rope toys and those with strategic ridges and bumps can be especially effective at rubbing and flossing, especially once your dog gets in the grinding groove and really goes to town on those chompers. 

8. Doggie Probiotics

Probiotic supplements help ensure that your dog’s body is sufficiently populated with good bacteria that take care of all kinds of things in her body. Probiotics improve digestion, the immune system, and can control bad breath by making sure the good guys outnumber the bad in your dog’s mouth. 

9. Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a common ingredient in dental health products for dogs. Cut out the middleman and try sprinkling some over moist food for a pick-me-up in the breath department. Cinnamon has a host of superpowers for canine and human bodies alike. It’s antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and regulates blood sugar. Please note that intake for you and your dog should be limited to about ½ teaspoon per day. Large doses can lead to problematic side effects.

10. Probiotic Foods

Supplements are not the only way to get good bacteria into your dog’s system. Adding a few spoonfuls of “real” yogurt to food, offering small portions of soft cheese, or giving your dog kefir or unheated buttermilk can introduce beneficial bacteria to your dog’s body. A better balanced body with have better breath.

11. Fresh Carrots and Apples

These crunchy treats are super great at getting to those back teeth for removal of bad breath causing bugs. As a bonus, your dog will be getting vitamins and minerals in a sweet and fun-to-eat package.

Go Ahead – Brush It Off!

Bust out that toothbrush and give your dog’s teeth a scrub at least once a week and have her teeth cleaned once a year. On top of that, you can easily incorporate these fresh breath hacks into your fur baby’s daily life and enjoy sweeter smelling breath and kisses every day!

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