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Start with Paws: Dental Health for a Stronger Dog

20. December 2024
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The Healthy Color of a Dog's Mouth PostDental Care

Ways to Maintain Your Dog's Oral Health:

1. Regular Brushing

Regular dental care is the most effective way to prevent oral diseases in dogs. It's important not to use human toothpaste on your furry friend, as it often contains ingredients that can harm their digestive system. Instead, opt for dogspecific toothpaste, which is often flavored with beef or chicken to appeal to their taste buds. These flavors might be unappealing to us, but they're a hit with dogs. Human toothpaste, which typically contains calcium, fluoride, and mint, can be quite unpleasant for them.

2. HighFiber Diet

Feeding your dog highfiber foods like corn or shell peanuts can aid in the efficient movement of the digestive tract. A healthy gut translates to improved oral health and reduced bad breath. This can also lead to a better appetite and stronger teeth.

3. Carrots

If your dog isn't picky, offering them small pieces of raw carrots to chew on can gently clean their teeth. This natural method can effectively remove plaque that accumulates on their teeth.

4. Dry Kibble

Dry dog food can effectively scrape away tartar and eliminate bad breath. Therefore, it's recommended to alternate between wet and dry food during feeding to maintain your dog's oral hygiene.

5. Beef Tails

Beef tails are rich in tough tendons that can act as dental floss, and they're also delicious. So, when preparing a beef stew, don't forget to set some aside for your dog to enjoy as a dental treat.

6. Chewing Toys

Providing your dog with chew toys can satisfy their urge to chew and bite. This is a great option, and you can also freeze a clean, damp towel for your dog to gnaw on, which can help alleviate gum pain.

 

It's crucial for pet owners to take dental care seriously. By properly preventing tartar buildup, we ensure that our dogs' teeth remain healthy, which in turn contributes to their overall wellbeing.

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