Dog smells from the mouth
– and you should take action – plaque bacteria are the cause in 90 % of cases. And no – parsley doesn’t really help. And while we’re on the subject – bad breath is not part of being a dog – it’s a loud warning sign! Everything you need to know about the causes, effectiveness and health of your dog – find out now!
Why is it already too late for – dog smells from the mouth?
Plaque bacteria not only work diligently – but also at lightning speed. And it is the more aggressive generations of bacteria that cause the odor. The following then happens in your dog’s mouth: Plaque bacteria initiate inflammatory processes – and not only on the gums. Instead, they start with periodontitis and bone resorption. And that within hours! And if you think – what so fast? – then you must know that the plaque bacteria are not satisfied with this either. They migrate into the body and inflame the internal organs – such as the heart, lungs or kidneys. And if you’re wondering why your dog has intestinal problems or joint pain – now you know where it’s coming from – plaque bacteria. In the intestine they are called fusobacteria and research is currently identifying them as starters for cancer or tumors. That’s why you should do something against plaque bacteria every day. If the dog smells from the mouth, immediate action must be taken to stop these inflammatory processes.
Why you only have to do the right thing with – dog smells from the mouth?
We always fight the symptoms – never the causes. But science and technology make dental care suitable for everyday use possible today . Your dog will then not only have clean and healthy teeth after a routine check-up and dental restoration at the vet – but permanently. And that is the basis for being healthy. There are many different ways to care for your teeth. But only one is effective against the plaque bacteria. Your dog likes brushing teeth – with cheese bones anyway. QCHEFS Cheese is naturally antibacterial due to a peptide complex that adheres to the cell walls of plaque bacteria, preventing their multiplication. For a medium-sized dog, 2 treats in the evening are enough to prevent tartar. So brushing your teeth isn’t just healthy – it’s delicious and fun!
How can the issue – dog smells from the mouth – be resolved quickly?
QCHEFS cheese works after just a few days. If the bad breath is gone – you can assume that the cause was plaque bacteria. But it is still essential to check the mouth daily. This gives you the opportunity to recognize injuries or dental problems and have them treated in good time by the vet . Your dog will not let you know when he is in pain. This way you can prevent him from suffering unnecessarily. If the bad breath does not go away, the vet must investigate.
What else can the innovative dental care QCHEFs cheese do?
QCHEFS cheese also dissolves tartar. After 3 weeks you will already see clear changes. It is made according to a light food recipe and is easy to digest. It is therefore also suitable for sick dogs and allergy sufferers. It is only high-quality protein and all natural vitamins and minerals – such as vitamin K1 – vitamin B complex – Mg – Fe – Zn – Ca – Cu – Mn included. So it only absorbs healthy vital substances. This strengthens the immune system. New topic in animal dental care is tooth enamel. It is wafer-thin and easily damaged – the enamel thickness in dogs is only 1/10th of human enamel. QCHEFS cheese smoothes and remineralizes up to 70 % of tooth enamel. The flow of saliva is increased. The tooth environment is supersaturated with hydroxilapatide – the material of which tooth enamel is made. The phosphate buffer of the saliva, which is replenished by the peptide complex , provides additional protection. This can keep your dog’s teeth healthy for the rest of its life and you can see for yourself – your dog loves it when its teeth are clean.
By the way: QCHEFS are available in 3 recipes and many different sizes and consistencies – such as rock-hard for nibbling or puffed for chewing.
The QCHEFS cheese bones have been ground for those who don’t chew. So you can lick them up. It only needs to be well distributed around the teeth for it to work.
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I look forward to your feedback.
Your Anke Domaske
Microbiologist & QCHEFS Founder