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How to solve the bad breath of a Pomeranian
The bad breath of a Pomeranian can be solved by regularly brushing their teeth or rinsing, adjusting their diet, supplementing with vitamin B, and undergoing dental cleaning surgery.
- Regular tooth brushing or rinsing
Pomeranians consume a large amount of food through their mouths every day, and the food debris easily gets stuck in their teeth or mouth, causing bad breath. To solve this, owners should help their dogs brush their teeth daily or use pet-specific mouthwash to clean their mouths and reduce bacterial growth. It's worth noting that dog toothbrushes and toothpaste specifically designed for pets are recommended.
- Adjusting the diet
If Pomeranians are often fed soft food, such as dog cans, wet food, meat, and rice, food debris remaining in the teeth can cause bad breath. It is recommended to feed harder dog food and provide chew toys or treats to help clean their teeth. Also, avoid feeding human food and limit the consumption of animal liver to maintain a light and nutritious diet.
- Supplementing vitamin B
A lack of vitamin B in Pomeranians can also lead to bad breath and even mouth ulcers. Under the guidance of a professional veterinarian, owners can administer pet-specific oral liquids or feed foods rich in vitamin B, such as carrots, peas, broccoli, and tomatoes, to prevent oral diseases in dogs.
- Dental cleaning surgery
If Pomeranians have severe calculus, it can also cause bad breath. Owners can gently open their mouths and check for serious tartar buildup on their teeth. In necessary cases, take them to a pet hospital for dental cleaning surgery to solve the problem fundamentally. After the surgery, owners need to regularly care for their dog's oral teeth to keep them clean.