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Originally Posted by Drumsound Timothy,
Tasha looks almost exactly like my male Clown. I called my wife into the room to show here the picture and she said "Its Clown!" What food are you using? Both of my Huskies have bad breath, likely due to tartar.
Huskies are very friendly. Mine both (Like Tasha) have very defined and unique personalities. |
I have not been following the thread much (just checking our the kick ass photos!!!) so pardon me if someone has said this already.
We have two large collies and now my girlfriends brothers dog living with us for a few months. My girl and I are way into our dogs and we have done a whole lot of reading on how to take care of them.
If your dog has bad breath, start giving them chew toys or rawhides. It is really really good for their teeth and gums (they clean their teeth on bones in the wild) and it has the added benefit of making their breath MUCH better. Good for the dog and good for you!!
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Also some bad breath can come from digestion problems. Two strong recommendations for you. Every other day give your dogs a table spoon of unsweetened plain yogurt, it helps with digestion and is very good for them. Dogs in the wild end up eating grass with their meat but in a home setting they don't get as much so the yogurt helps to supplement the digestive enzymes in their gut. Secondly ever non-yogurt day give them a table spoon of salfower seed oil. It helps with their coat and it helps to keep them from getting bound up.
These three things above have really improved the heath of our pups!! I do love them so…..
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