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Topic Dog Boards / Health / OHH! HIS PUPPY BREATH!!!!
- By Malachite [us] Date 02.06.03 17:49 UTC
My 9 week old male Schnauzer puppy has the worse breath! ACK! I got him some toothpaste and I've been cleaning as much as he will let me. I hear garlic pills help breath, fleas and ticks? What can I do to remedy this nasty puppy breath?
- By Carla Date 02.06.03 18:01 UTC
I would take him to the vets. Normally, pups at that age don't have a bad breath problem - are you sure he has nothing lodged or stuck right at the back? What are you feeding him on?

HTH
Chloe
- By Lady Dazzle [gb] Date 02.06.03 18:14 UTC
That is very unusual in a puppy of that age, they usually have the most sweetest breath imaginable.

Has he been wormed recently as sometimes that can be a cause of bad breath, or as Chloe says has he got something stuck at the back of his mouth or lodged in his teeth?
- By Malachite [us] Date 02.06.03 18:19 UTC
The breeder fed him Perina Puppy but I am slowly introducing him to Eukanuba. I checked and he doesn't have anything in this throat
- By Carla Date 02.06.03 18:22 UTC
Did he have bad breath on the Purina? Or just since the Eukanuba? Perhaps you would be better leaving him on the breeders diet for a while till he settles... what breed is he? You could also get him a meaty bone from the butcher, that should help scrub up his teeth a bit - but I would say the vet should be the next stop :)

Edited - just read he's a schnauzer. I'd put him back on his old food - what else is he eating - how many meals is he on a day?
- By Malachite [us] Date 02.06.03 18:20 UTC
The breeder said he was wormed about 4 weeks ago. He doesnt drag his butt on the floor, he does scratch and bite at his back legs sometimes.
- By Malachite [us] Date 02.06.03 18:25 UTC
We have only had him for a week, I have noticed his breath getting worse. Maybe I should put him back on is old food?
- By liberty Date 02.06.03 21:24 UTC
If you put Eukanuba into your search engine, I'm sure you'll find out lots of info on this food :(
Perhaps his old food was better for him.

liberty
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 02.06.03 21:31 UTC
As other posters have said, a puppy's breath is normally very sweet and totally inoffensive!

Most breeders (and vets) recommend that you keep a new pup on the food he's been used to for at least 2 weeks before gradually changing his diet. Changing homes is incredibly stressful, and can cause an upset stomach in itself - changing the food at the same time will only aggravate it.

I would give him a higher proportion of what his digestive system was used to for a week or two to settle him down again.

Hope this helps.
:)
- By Malachite [us] Date 02.06.03 22:54 UTC
Thank you, I will try your suggestions.
- By bulldogowner [gb] Date 03.06.03 22:40 UTC
hi ,
and not to forget puppies should be wormed every month until 6 months of age.
- By Montys Mum [gb] Date 03.06.03 23:34 UTC
Bulldogowner is right. The puppy should have been wormed at 8 weeks (either by the breeder just before leaving, or by you after the vet check) and then again at 12 weeks. Then on, every month until 6 months. After that, usually about once every 3-4 months according to your vet's advice. HTH.
- By Malachite [us] Date 09.06.03 00:07 UTC
I figured out it was his beard, not his breath! I washed his face and he smells sweet again. He's so darn cute!
- By Louisebarnes [gb] Date 12.06.03 09:36 UTC
Hi Malachite,

I too have a mini schnauzer dog aged 8mths.

Yep, there beards can get really dirty because they just love to
stick their faces into all sorts of filthy, smelly places!! :-)

I wipe Rufus' face and beard every day with a warm damp cloth,
and then give his beard a good scrub whilst he is in the bath
once a week with puppy shampoo. Hence, his beard always
looks and smells clean and fluffy!!

Louise x
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