tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8785375793874914622.post993964537375801289..comments2018-12-08T06:02:11.248-06:00Comments on Know Your Pet: Stinky breath troublesDr. Sally J. Foote DVMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15492095460459682301noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8785375793874914622.post-69169025313109092562011-02-28T20:48:57.472-06:002011-02-28T20:48:57.472-06:00I really enjoyed this article. It makes me feel b...I really enjoyed this article. It makes me feel better that I tend to bring Sashya in sometimes for what I deem "not needed", but I think your comment of noticing the little changes in behavior can be utilized in any aspect of one's pet health.<br /><br />It gives me peace of mind that you take her symtoms seriously and do your best to "get to the bottom" of them.<br /><br />I hope alot of owners heed your suggestions and try to do a better dental regime as "stinky" breath always seems to go along with ugly teeth and eventual extractions !!! I know I learned that lesson with my cats.!!<br /><br />Once again, I enjoyed this blog and look forward to the new ones coming.<br /><br />Nancynancy snooknoreply@blogger.com