Check Your Pet for:
1) Build up in the tooth area. Also bad breath- which may recommend gingivitis or other tooth/gum issues.
2) Neat ears. Is there wax build up, ticks, mites or other parasites inside? Is a bad odor present?
A doggy odor, while common, is still a sign of a low level of health. If your answers to lots of of the above areas are "YES", then you ought to plan some type of action to discontinue this cycle of bad health. First and foremost, diet is the best place to start. Consult together with your vet and/or check in to feasible alternative therapies. In the finish, your pet's overall health is up to you, so these early warning signs ought to not be overlooked. A neat bill of health is the most valuable gift you can present to your pets- next to your love and attention.
3) Are the eyes discolored or irritated? Is extensive matter present? four) A 'greasy" coat? Is the skin grey white or red and irritated? Do you find proof of fleas or other parasites? Is the smell of the animals coat on your hands, after checking it together with your fingers, fishy, rank or offensive?
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