Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue

Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue

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Bad Breath & Dentals

(reprinted from the Central Illinois Sheltie Rescue)

For a person, it usually means we ate something offensive. But for a dog to have bad breath, it means something is wrong.

Sadly, as a breed, Shelties have very high maintenance teeth. They need to be brushed and cleaned on a regular basis; yet so many Sheltie owners never notice this important health issue in their Sheltie.

Imagine how your teeth would feel you could not brush them. The tarter would quickly build up. Decay would begin on one or more teeth. The gums would become inflamed and sore. As the decay advances it eats away at your teeth and eats down to the roots. (ouch) Long before this point, us humans would have run to the dentist because of the pain. But a Sheltie cannot tell you what hurts; so it continues to go unnoticed. Soon, the decaying tooth (or teeth) and gums will become infected. Once the infection gets a good hold in your Shelties mouth, THEN it starts to smell bad. An infected mouth can smell terrible!

This is the point at which many people start to tease your dog about having “bad breath”. You don’t worry too much, because everyone has bad breath “sometimes”. Right?

WRONG.

Simply put: If your Sheltie has lingering bad breath, he needs to be seen by your vet.
A tooth infection is one of the leading causes of kidney failure and a host of other medical problems in dogs.

Clean, healthy adult teeth and gums.

Bright red gum line, tarter build up.
Painful? You bet! Bad Breath? Probably.

This dog needs vet care ASAP.

This case could be called Animal Abuse.

Please Note:

If you have allowed your dogs teeth to get to this point– it is likely that your Sheltie will need a vet to professionally clean his teeth, and extract (pull) the infected teeth ASAP. Then, you will likely need to give your Sheltie antibiotics to knock out the infection. Then, once your Sheltie has clean healthy teeth…. it is YOUR job to keep them that way.

Check your Shelties teeth regularly.
Brush the tarter off at least once per week.

Have your vet check your Shelties teeth yearly.

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Applications

Before filling out any of our applications Please make sure you have 15-20 minutes to answers all of the questions carefully and accurately. Learn more about the questions we ask and why.

We DO NOT adopt out of the state of Florida. Must be 18 or older.

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Make a Donation

MFSR conducts fundraising to defray the veterinary and other costs incurred by rescue. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, so every donation is tax deductible.

Invisible Fences are BAD!

Donate a Bed

If you would like to pamper a special homeless Sheltie, please donate a Karunda bed.

Just select the state of Florida and you will see us listed under Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue. Your donation will be added to our Angels page to show our gratitude and appreciation for your loving donation.

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Foster a Sheltie

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Make a Donation

MFSR conducts fundraising to defray the veterinary and other costs incurred by rescue. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, so every donation is tax deductible.

Adopt a Sheltie

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