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Why does my dog's breath smell so bad?

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Most often, bad breath is caused by dental or periodontal disease. Some dogs do not adequately chew their food; thus they don't clean their teeth naturally by the chewing process. Also, some dogs and cats are just prone to dental plaque, tartar and disease. These pets may need more frequent dental cleanings and treatments. Internal diseases such as kidney disease can also cause bad breath.

Why does my dog smell bad?

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Well, it could be that he just needs a bath! If that is not the problem, its possible that he needs to have his anal glands expressed, or that there is an infection of the anal glands. Again, discuss with your vet.

Why does my dog have have bad breath?

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Periodontal disease can cause bad breath as well as lead to soreness and destruction of the gums and loose or missing teeth. Plaque builds up on the groove between teeth and gums, causing irritation, redness, and swelling. Eventually pockets form and deepen, allowing bacteria to damage the tissues that hold teeth in place. Bacteria from the teeth have a clear path to the animal's bloodstream and vital organs.

Why does my dog’s breath smell so bad ?

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Most halitosis problems are due to unhealthy teeth and gums. A dental check-up with the vet will confirm this, and your dogs teeth can be descaled under sedation. In severe cases, some teeth may need to be taken out. Brushing your dogs teeth regularly and feedind dry crunchy food can help prevent the tartar build-up that causes the problem.

Why Does My Breath Smell Bad While Dieting?

Why Does My Breath Smell Bad While Dieting?
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Why does Florida well water smell bad?

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The most common natural reasons for Florida’s water to smell unpleasant is because of the surrounding environment. With a high organic content, the water may smell "humic" and the presence of sulfur compounds makes the water smell of rotten eggs. Filtration often resolves the problem. Under certain circumstances, the human nose may also identify the presence of contaminants from spills, such as gasoline, or extreme bacteriological activity.

Why does the flower smell so bad?

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Presumably, to attract insects that normally feed on dead animals ("carrion"). Carrion-loving insects include many species of flies, carrion beetles, and wasps. While in the flower, the insects carry pollen from one plant to another, pollinating the flowers. Competition for pollinators is great in the tropics due to very high diversity. By utilizing a group of insects not usually associated with pollination, for example, bees, the plant taps into another pool of pollen movers.

How is a dog able to smell so well?

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A number of things contribute to the dog's keen sense of smell. Their long snouts have a large turbinate bone structure that holds millions of scent receptor cells, plus the olfactory lobe of their brain is much larger than that of a human being.

Bad Breath smell is of fecal odour - do I have a bowel problem?

Bad Breath Frequently Asked Questions
Bacteria that live in the bowels and produce fecal smells, have cousins that have similar metabolic pathways, that live in the mouth. So mouth bacteria can cause fecal smells. It is just the method of metabolism. It is the same principle why mouth bacteria can make a "rotten egg gas" smell. It doesn't mean you ate eggs for lunch. It is the bacterial breakdown method.

Will it smell bad?

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long as your compost has enough airflow so that it remains aerobic, there may be some odor but it shouldn't be objectionable. If you do get foul-smelling odors, you should add more wood chips or other bulking agent, and mix the system to reaerate it. Ammonia odors may develop if you compost materials that are high in nitrogen, such as fresh grass clippings. To prevent this, you can calculate the appropriate mixture of materials to achieve the right carbon-to-nitrogen ratio.

Do the chemicals you use have a really bad odor or strong smell?

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Because we use I.P.M. (Integrated Pest Management) the chemicals we use are usually odorless. Your safety and that of your customers and employees is always our first priority.

WHY DOES MY WATER TASTE/SMELL BAD?

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This may take place during the summer months. A combination of low water levels in our reservoirs and high temperatures are excellent conditions for the growth of algae. The algae then creates an oil which permeates the water and creates an almost muddy, musty smell and taste. However, the water is safe to drink. The City of Plano purchases its treated water from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD).

How bad will the smell and fumes be?

Vancouver Hardwood Floor Refinishing
Yes, the solvent based finishing products that we use do smell a little but it's usually no worse than the smell of strong paint. We don't use conversion varnish systems (such as Glitsa Swedish finishes) which can smell and gas off for weeks, leaving it very uncomfortable for you to live in your home during this time. Our oil based finish system will have the smell of oil paint for a day or two.

Will this water smell bad?

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It is possible some people may detect a slight chlorine odor, usually less than a swimming pool or hot tub.

My casings smell bad, are they still good?

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Usually Yes. When your natural casings first arrive there may be some gas build up in the container, especially in hot weather. This can smell pretty strong.

What can I do to knock out the bad smell in my casings?

FAQ about Sausage Casings::Collagen::Fibrous::Hog::Natural
Usually all it needs is airing out. Leave the container open in the cooler for a while. Or, take casings out of the container and air them out. If it is really bad, rinse casings in fresh water, re-soak in brine and the smell will usually dissipate.

Why is castor oil in the product? Does it smell bad like when I was a child?

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For almost 4,000 years, castor oil has been known for its natural properties. Civilizations as far back as the early Egyptians relied on the natural benefits of castor oil. Inspired by this age-old practice, Castiva™ Cooling lotion captures the essence of the castor plant and brings centuries of ancient wisdom to your fingertips. Our goal is to provide you with a product that meets the highest standards. To meet this goal, only the finest castor seeds are selected from the harvest.
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