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This is a discussion on teeth within the Dog Health forums, part of the Keeping and Caring for Dogs category; i know a 4 yr old dogs teeth should NOT look like this right? wonder if this is where the nasty smell is coming from?...

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Old 08-29-2010, 12:09 PM
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i know a 4 yr old dogs teeth should NOT look like this right? wonder if this is where the nasty smell is coming from?
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Old 08-29-2010, 12:20 PM
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Yep. The dog needs to see a vet for a dental cleaning
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Old 08-29-2010, 12:32 PM
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Yep. The dog needs to see a vet for a dental cleaning
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she needs to be seen for alot of stuff. shots, a spay, teeth, nails are long. previous owners chopped her hair off so uneven its not funny so once it grows proper grooming.

my friend got her last sunday and now shes here and she is in heat too...so fun watching the horny male dogs sit at my fence line watching her while she goes potty. she was flea infested when my friend got her.

i just gave her a bath and cleaned up around her eyes where she had this nasty foul smelling gunky build up definate eww factor.

shes going to get a teeth cleaning and then be on dental chews and good quality dry food.

oh shes a 4lb maltese by the way.
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Good for you guys helping her out. Poor thing. She will feel much better
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Old 08-29-2010, 12:54 PM
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Good for you guys helping her out. Poor thing. She will feel much better
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um my friend wasnt exactly helping her she wanted to use her for breeding....but shes here now so no breeding for her petite lil butt. just hours of laying on my desk on a doggy bed. time outside to play freely if she ever does play.
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oh those are bad...I wouldn't be surprised if she'll need a few removed.

Toys dogs are very prone to having raunchy mouths like that, My poms back teeth can get like that in less than six months... I've never seen front teeth like that tho... WOW


the dental water additives work really well also, if you can get your hands on som'
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Oh, you weren't clear that your friend had bad intentions considering in 1 week she did not cause the teeth to be so bad. I figured your friend rescued her and you took her in
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eww icky teeth! hopefully once she is all cleaned up she will be all nice and non smelly
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um my friend wasnt exactly helping her she wanted to use her for breeding....but shes here now so no breeding for her petite lil butt. just hours of laying on my desk on a doggy bed. time outside to play freely if she ever does play.
So are you going to keep her now? How does she get along with your other dog Harley?
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My dog had disgusting bad breath & some rotten teeth. She also had a habit of pawing her jaw. I latter realised that this was toothache. She had some teeth removed & the rest cleaned up. She has never looked back, and now her breath is quite lovely. Dental treatment can make a dramtic difference to your dogs well being
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