Labrador
When you come home from work and see your Labrador waiting excitedly at the door, you will definitely reach out to touch it, or even play with it in your arms. Kiss. He lowered his head and leaned forward, and immediately smelled Lala's bad breath. Can you still kiss her? It is very common for lesbians to have bad breath. So what causes lesbians to have bad breath, and how to solve it?
Bad breath is the number one killer of lesbians and body odor, and is one of the reasons why lesbians are indifferent and isolated from their owners. Lara's bad breath is generally caused by not cleaning the mouth in time, which causes the dog's mouth to accumulate a large amount of food residue and grow bacteria, resulting in bad breath. Medical research has found that bacteria easily exist and grow in large numbers in a warm and moist oral cavity. At the same time, they release substances containing sulfur, which is the source of bad breath.
Labrador retrievers are omnivorous dogs, and they accept all kinds of meat and vegetables. After eating, food residues easily remain in the cracks of the teeth. If not cleaned for a long time, they will fester, grow bacteria and emit odor. Note that lesbian bad breath can also lead to serious oral diseases, such as periodontitis, gingivitis, gastrointestinal diseases, etc., and its consequences and harm are very serious.
The most basic way to get rid of lesbian bad breath is to brush your teeth. If it's serious, you should go to a pet hospital to have your teeth cleaned and tartar removed. Labradors need to brush their teeth every week. At the same time, they should try to avoid feeding some sticky foods during their diet. They may choose more plain dog food, dog biscuits, chewing gum and other foods. These foods are easy to stick to teeth and have a certain tooth-cleaning effect. They can effectively avoid the residue of food residue and reduce the chance of bad breath in Lala.
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