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Jan 16 2010

Dog Dental Care

Published by Noriko at 1:09 am under Dog Care, Dog Health

Good oral hygiene is a very important part of your dog’s overall health. People tend to think giving biscuits and dental bones/toys would to their dogs would be enough to keep their teeth clean, but it’s not that simple. They do help reduce plaque on your dog’s teeth, but not all. Plaque left on your dog’s teeth hardens into tartar. Your dog can develop dental problems and even other health problems as a result of tartar built-up (calculus). If you notice symptoms like bad breath, swollen and bleeding gums, changes in eating or chewing habits, do not ignore them. Your dog could be suffering from serious periodontal disease.

With a proper care, dental problems can easily be prevented. Here are some tips to good canine oral hygiene.

Visit your veterinarian for checkup:
Thorough dental checkup should be a part of your dog’s annual physical examination. If tartar buildup is present, your dog may need professional dental cleaning. Ask your veterinarian when to schedule periodic cleanings.

Brush your dog’s teeth regularly:
Brush your dog’s teeth at least twice a week or more (preferably daily) with a toothbrush and toothpaste especially made for dogs. Do not use human Toothpaste. It can upset your dog’s digestive system.

Provide chew toys and chewables:
Exercising and massaging gums with chew toys and chewable such as rawhide help strengthen gums and reduce plaque. They also satisfy your dog痴 need to chew and can be great stress relievers. Always supervise your dog while he chews.

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