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Exposed bear dog, as the name suggests, has white hair, a relatively large body, and a strong body frame. For a giant dog, whether there is body odor on the body is a matter of great concern to the owner. The dog's mouth, skin, ears, tail and osmotic glands are the source of understanding.
Bad breath—bad breath is the number one killer of bear dogs that only cause body odor. When a dog eats, food residue remains between the teeth, causing a bad odor in the mouth. However, this is only a small problem, because saliva can quickly remove food debris. As for persistent bad breath, it is caused by periodontal disease (gum). ―― Periodontal disease is caused by the accumulation of dental plaque and tartar between the teeth. Bacteria live and grow in large numbers in the warm and moist mouth, and they release substances containing sulfur, which is the source of the odor. Some drugs that claim to be able to treat persistent bad breath in dogs can only temporarily cover the odor and cannot cure the underlying cause. Therefore, when a dog only has bad breath, it is necessary to see a veterinarian. Bacteria in the mouth can enter the blood vessels through the gum. —— Research has found that bad breath in dogs can lead to defects in other body organs and stimulate the growth of tumors. Bad breath can lead to tissue damage within the tooth pulp, leading to loose gums and tooth loss. In serious cases, only root canal conditioning and antibiotics can solve the problem. In addition to problems with the teeth themselves, older dogs often suffer from oral tumors, young dogs suffer electric damage to their oral tissues due to biting wires, diseases of the throat, nasal cavity, oral cavity, esophagus, etc., and diseases of the liver and pancreas. If it is out of balance, it will cause the dog to have bad breath. ―― Another disease that causes bad breath is cheilitis. This disease often occurs in dog breeds with wrinkled lips, such as spaniels. The smell caused by cheilitis is like "Hong Kong athlete's foot", and veterinarians will use antibiotics to treat the dog. As long as you keep your dog's lips clean and cool, and cut the hair around the lips short, you can greatly reduce the chance of cheilitis. Dogs with chronic kidney disease will have bad breath because the blood has a higher urea concentration, and urea will permeate out with saliva. Urea is understood as ammonia (ammonia) in the mouth, causing bad breath. Odor emanating from the skin - If a dog has wounds on its skin, it is common for the dog to emit an odor. However, wounds can be aggravated by bacterial infection, most commonly Staphylococcus aureus. acuity, loadMenstrual problems and endocrine disorders will cause the dog's skin to produce odor. This smell, and the fleas that live on the dog's skin, are the source of the odor. Dogs will also scratch their skin due to itchiness, which will lead to more severe bacterial infection. ——Another source of odor is that dogs have been licking their skin with their tongues for a long time. The saliva accumulates bacteria and dust in the outer surface, causing the odor to emit. Ears smelling like rotten fruit? ——It is revealed that the peculiar odor coming from the ears of bear dogs is caused by bacteria or parasites. The ears will be affected by a kind of yeast, which emits a sweet fruity taste. Dog breeds with long ears are prone to these problems. Long ears will hinder blood circulation and easily attract dirt. Dog owners can use cotton swabs dipped in ear oil to clean their dogs' ears every two weeks. In serious cases, it is best to take the dog to a veterinary clinic for careful examination and appropriate adjustments. Another source of bad breath is stomach qi. However, 99% of the gases in the dog's small intestine are odorless, such as nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, methane and carbon dioxide. As long as the dog has no gas, it can be estimated based on the food he eats. Eating rancid foods and foods containing high protein and amino acids with high sulfur content, such as soybeans, soybeans, etc., will often cause odor. The method of control is very simple, as long as the dog is provided with food that is easy to digest, low in fiber and contains enough protein, you can also seek advice from an acquainted veterinarian. Dogs will also have stomach gas due to swallowing air. If the dog is nervous when eating, or the dog eats too quickly, a large amount of air will be swallowed into the stomach. If you change your dog's diet without progress, it will make both you and your dog feel embarrassed. If too many bacteria clog the intestines and small intestine, gastroenteritis will cause persistent gas. The above-mentioned experiences of bad breath, ear odor, body odor, and skin odor, as long as they are not geniuses, can basically be solved. As long as you take regular bathing and beauty treatments, brush your teeth, pick out your ears, deworm, etc., generally Young dogs just won't understand.
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