One of the main signs of gingivitis in dogs is bad breath. Of course, bad breath does not always mean there are teeth problems, however, if your dog has bad breath then you should have your vet check it out. Halitosis is the medical condition for bad breath that is often related to dental conditions like gingivitis. Research shows that 80% of pets ages three years and older will develop gingivitis or some other form of gum disease. If you notice your dog is having trouble chewing or isn’t eating as he usually does and you’ve noticed bad breath then you should check for other signs of possible gingivitis. For instance, does your dog have swollen, red or irritated gums? What about redness on the inner cheeks? Your dog’s gums may also have tartar or plaque buildup. Notify your animal hospital Goodyear, AZ about your dog’s dental condition.
