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My dog has MINGING breath!
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My dog is 15 years old and has a cancerous growth in her mouth.
I know that she is not long for this world and I will know when the "time is right" to let her go.
In the meantime, can anyone suggest a solution to her really bad breath, please? I've contemplated putting some sort of surgical solution or food flavouring (maybe peppermint?) in her water.
Any ideas?
I know that she is not long for this world and I will know when the "time is right" to let her go.
In the meantime, can anyone suggest a solution to her really bad breath, please? I've contemplated putting some sort of surgical solution or food flavouring (maybe peppermint?) in her water.
Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Frankly,I doubt it SurreyGuy. I lost a 5 year old cat to oral cancer a little over a year ago...and she had the same problem. I suspect it is part of the growth itself., and the decay of the tissues. I think my cat had anti-biotics to help with that along with pain-killers.
Best of luck with your dog-I know how difficult it is. x
Best of luck with your dog-I know how difficult it is. x
Sorry to hear about your girl, my friends dog had the same, but other problems contributed to her demise and not the growth.
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You could try this gel, I can guarantee that it works for removing tartar and bad breath.
http://www.collienet.com/petzlife/main1.htm
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