Dog Bad Breath? Signs of Dental Disease
Is your dog’s bad breath trying to tell you something?
That “just dog breath” could actually be the first sign of painful dental disease.
Professional dental cleanings can cost R2,000 - R5,000+ and require anaesthesia, which carries risks, especially for older dogs. The good news? Daily prevention can make a world of difference.
Watch out for these warning signs:
• Breath you can smell from across the room
• Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
• Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
• Avoiding hard food or toys
• Pawing at the mouth
• Guests commenting on the smell
What starts as bad breath can quietly turn into infected gums, rotting teeth, and infections that affect the heart, liver, and kidneys.
Most dogs suffer in silence until it becomes serious (and expensive).
Preventive care is always kinder and more affordable than emergency treatment.











