Nothing beats doggy affection in the form of slobbery kisses — unless your dog has a bad case of halitosis or bad breath. Dogs aren’t exactly known for their fresh breath, but if your pup has really ...
“A majority of halitosis is caused by bacteria in the mouth, but it could also be an indicator to other health issues that may need to be addressed,” said Nicolaas Geurs, DDS, dean of the UAB School ...