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Posted: April 7th, 2007 | Author: Rupert | Filed under: Bad Breath Dogs | No Comments »

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Is there a way i can get my dog to stop panting so much?

She is a Golden Retriever. It’s not the heat sincer she also does it in the freezing snow. The vet said she healthy but i would really like it for her to stop. Not only does she has bad breath, when I pet her sometimes my fingers go in her mouth by mistake.
her bad breath always happens. even if i floss (dont ask) brush her teeth, and give her doggie mouth wash

also im at Y!A then i hear her walking so i go pet her while typing then…………..
well her brother died about a month ago. but it happened before
she doesnt seem bad she does it normally. liek all the other dogs. jsut she dosnt stop. when she sit she does it, when she walks she does it, the only time she doesnt do it is when she peeing/pooing or sleeping and SOMETIMES when she is laying down
when she lays down on the floor completly she doesnt do it but when shes laying down but part of her is siting and the other part islaying, she does it

Panting can be a sign of nervousness and excitement as well a way to dissipate heat from the body. I would brush her out completely so she is cooler, exercise her more to calm her, and not worry about it too much unless the panting really gets excessive. Check her weight also. Dogs who are overweight have a tendency to pant more because of the excess weight that they are carrying. As far as the breath is concerned, check her teeth. Bad breath can be a sign of dental and mouth issues. Broken and abscessed teeth are not uncommon in many dogs. Take a look at what your feeding her. Grain based diets will also cause bad breath because the grain ferment causing the dog to belch and fart a lot. Believe me this does affect the breath.

in realy worried about my dog?

I have a 6 month old chihuahua .And in total she have lost 5 teeth and her breath smells bad i went to pet supermarket and they said it might be something with her gum but the other teeth are coming out again but i worried. She started to lose her teeth yesterday .and what can i do

She is probably just losing her baby teeth, as all puppies do.

Puppies have 28 baby, or deciduous teeth, which will be replaced by 42 adult teeth.

At three months of age, the deciduous teeth begin to be replaced by the permanent teeth. The replacement process begins with the incisors, and moves backwards through the canines, premolars and finally the molars. The turnover process is usually complete by the time the dog is eight months old, with none of the original 28 deciduous teeth remaining.

Most deciduous teeth are swallowed with food and never seen by the pet owner. Occasionally a deciduous tooth is merely pushed to the side and retained next to the permanent tooth. Retained deciduous teeth can be removed by a veterinarian.

The incisors turn over from deciduous to permanent from two to four months of age. The canines usually convert around six months of age. The premolars and molars follow in that order, with the last permanent molar erupting around eight months of age.

The exact schedule does vary from breed to breed.

If you’re really worried about it though, I would schedule an appointment with your vet.

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