After a Husky eats, there are often food residues left in the Husky’s mouth or between the teeth. After fermentation by fungi, an unpleasant odor will be produced. Therefore, the owner can brush the Husky’s teeth after eating to remove foreign objects in the mouth and between the teeth. If the Husky does not like brushing, you can use dog mouthwash to rinse the Husky’s mouth.
In addition to brushing teeth, try to feed your dog dry dog food. Because relatively dry dog food can be used to scrape the surface of the teeth while the Husky is chewing. Wet dog food does not have this function at all. Of course, you can also add some pig bones, cow bones or dog chews to your dog in normal times, so that the dog can exercise its teeth and clean tartar at the same time, which is a good way to kill two birds with one stone.
Huskies will also develop bad breath if they do not get enough vitamins, so dog owners should pay attention to supplementing vitamin B for their huskies. For example, they should replace the ecological dog food with more fruits and vegetables, and they can also supplement with vitamin B powder. Just add it to the food when feeding your husky.