They sure do. It isn't about eating a lot of sugar, but rather a lack of dental hygiene. Hopefully, you brush and floss your own teeth at least twice daily. Well, you should do that for your pets also.
The most common way to address a tooth with a cavity is to extract it. This tooth has become painful, and is likely to be painful in the future.
Imagine never brushing your teeth, then getting them cleaned every four years. That is the equivalent of your pet getting an ANNUAL dental cleaning. No wonder you have to deal with doggie breath!
