Laguna Niguel, CA - Bad breath in dogs is commonly caused by poor dental health and can also come from the occasional foray into the cat box or eating other stinky garbage. But there are other possible systemic causes for a dog’s bad breath, including:

One – Sinusitis and rhinitis. Inflammation of the sinuses and also the nasal cavities can cause bad breath in dogs. Symptoms include discharge from the nose, labored breathing, and redness of the eyes. There are many causes for both these conditions, including foreign bodies, infection, parasites, or even a tumor.
To read the remainder of this article, Bad Breath In Dogs - Systemic Causes, including more of the serious reasons a dog can have bad breath, go to WoofPost.com.
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