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Bad breath
First, make sure that the source of bad breath is not infected teeth or periodontal disease. This can be determined by looking at the teeth and gums for redness or swelling. You may also observe an accumulation of hard brown tartar on the side of the teeth, pushing the gums up and setting up a local inflammation. If this appears to be the source of the odor, it would be wise to visit your family veterinarian Teeth cleaning may be needed to remove the tartar and clean the periodontal space.

The second area of odor comes from the stomach secondary to digestive difficulties. Switching to a diet that is rich in whole foods, antioxidants and phytonutrients will go a long way in the elimination of odor from faulty digestion.

Simple bad breath can almost be eliminated with chlorophyll. One of the best sources is chopped fresh parsley mixed into the food daily. Add from 1 tsp per meal for small dogs and cats up to 2 Tbsp per meal for large and giant dogs.
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Up to 20 lbs ¼ dropper
21-75 lbs ½ dropper
76 drops 1 dropper