
Arlo teeth at the bottom appear to be stringing I noticed it a couple weeks ago but it seems like it’s gettin bad his breath smells like fish all the time I’m gettin concerned


It sounds like Arlo might be dealing with some dental issues, which can be quite common in dogs. The stringy appearance of his teeth and the fishy odor you're noticing could be signs of plaque buildup or gingivitis. Here are a few steps you can take to address this:
First, it's important to start brushing Arlo's teeth regularly using a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for dogs. This routine can help reduce plaque and improve his breath. Additionally, you might want to consider giving him dental chews or toys that are designed to clean teeth and freshen breath.
It's also beneficial to ensure that his diet supports dental health. Some dog foods are specially formulated to help reduce plaque and tartar, which could be a good option for Arlo.
Given that his condition seems to be worsening, I would recommend having a veterinarian examine his teeth. They can perform a professional cleaning if needed and check for any underlying issues that might be contributing to his dental problems.
Keep a close eye on his condition, and if you notice any signs of pain, bleeding, or further deterioration, make sure to prioritize a visit to the vet. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out. Thank you!
Issue details
Pet information
