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  • Snoopy Patrick
  • samwhitaker1985
  • onthewater.3
  • brmedlock
Snoopy Patrick
LaPlata, MD
2 posts

I have a beagle he is now an indoor dog and i wanted t know what can i do to keep my home smelling doggy free without the scent that he is now indoors , also what can I do t freshen his breath it’s not pretty.

samwhitaker1985
50 posts

Hi,

I think this might help you making your home smell doggy free.

http://dogtime.com/stain-odor-removal.html

Hope this helps.

Regards.

onthewater.3
22 posts

Brush your dog’s teeth! You’re thinking, “Yeah, right, when pigs fly.” But considering that unhealthy teeth require a cleaning at the vet’s, which involves anesthetizing your dog, plus a bill that can be in the hundreds of dollars—well, maybe it’s not such a laugh after all?
http://dogtime.com/dental-care.html

brmedlock
11 posts

I totally agree with onthewater.3! But we brush our own pup’s teeth.

My husband, who used to be a vet tech, bought toothpaste and a toothbrush that slips onto your finger, and every week or two, he brushes her teeth. It’s much less expensive than a vet visit and if you keep it up, does the trick.

Also, between brushes, give your pup a minty-fresh bone to chew on. (Try: http://www.onlynaturalpet.com/products/Zukes-Z-...)

Here’s a brush similar to ours: -2-1-2-oz/”>http://www.dog.com/item/natural-toothpaste-2....

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