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Dogs’ mouths often smell because of bacteria that build up on their teeth, gums, and tongue. Just like in humans, leftover food particles mix with bacteria and form plaque, which can produce foul-smelling sulfur compounds that cause bad breath. If plaque hardens into tartar or leads to gum infections such as periodontal disease, the odor becomes stronger. Diet, lack of dental cleaning, and chewing on certain things can also contribute to the smell.
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Dogs’ mouths often smell because of bacteria that build up on their teeth, gums, and tongue. Just like in humans, leftover food particles mix with bacteria and form plaque, which can produce foul-smelling sulfur compounds that cause bad breath. If plaque hardens into tartar or leads to gum infections such as periodontal disease, the odor becomes stronger. Diet, lack of dental cleaning, and chewing on certain things can also contribute to the smell.
(Via Collab)
#dogs