This may be caused by teeth and gum disorders, plaque build-up or it may be from lower down the digestive tract due to a particular type or change of food; it can also be a symptom of a more serious problem. Firstly, get the teeth checked by your veterinary surgeon who will remove any decayed teeth and de-scale the teeth if necessary. Good oral hygiene is essential and regular brushing with Roast Dinner Veterinary Toothpaste will help keep the teeth and gums clean and healthy. Your dog will also appreciate a large raw marrowbone to chew on a regular basis; as well as providing good exercise this will help to keep the teeth clean and aid tartar removal. Also see the section on Teeth and Dental Hygiene.
For improved dental health