Some everybody dont realize that dental hygiene is as important for dogs as it is for human beings. Just like in all the people, dogs teeth can gather plaque after eating. When plaque builds up and hardens it becomes a coarse brown substance called tartar. As tartar accumulates it may work its way under the gums and cause painful infections and gum disease. This goes on in the mouths of dogs just like it does in all the people. You brush your teeth every day, probably three times. What does your dog do?
Teeth Brushing for Doggies
Veterinarians recommend that dog owners brush their dogs teeth at least twice a week to keep the buildup of tartar at a minimum. Most pet supply stores carry specially planned
toothbrushes and toothpaste just for dogs. Remember that a dogs sense of taste and smell is far more acute than that of a human and the zesty, tingly, mint taste of toothpastes for everybody will be extremely awful to a dog. Try brushing Rovers teeth with Crest just once and it will likely be the last measure
he lets you anywhere near him with a toothbrush. Use the specially designed doggie toothpaste.
Dental Chew
Some people do not
have the time or patience to brush their dogs teeth on a regular basis. If youre one of these, youll want to care for Choppers choppers in another way. A dogs natural tendency to chew is a built-in dental care mechanism. Dog biscuits break into small chunks when chewed and rub against the teeth, providing a cleaning service. Theres no substitute for brushing your dogs teeth, but if you can not
do that, contruct
sure he gets some sort of crunchy dog biscuit on a regular basis.
Mouth Diseases in Dogs
Dogs that do not receive proper dental care and do not have access to crunchy teeth cleaning foods run the risk of several types of mouth disease. These might
be as mild as gingivitis (a gum disease that results in swollen, inflamed gums) and as serious as a bacterial infection that might
spread through the dogs bloodstream causing damage to vital organs. You owe it to yourself and your dog to take care of his teeth.
Doggie Dentistry
Dental services are available for dogs, just like they are for all the people. A dogs teeth might
be filled, capped, and extracted if necessary, just like a humans. The best course of action, however, is to avoid the absolutely need for such services by properly caring for your dogs teeth. If you might
avoid unnecessary pain and discomfort for your furry friend, you should do so. Preventative doggie dental care can save you funds
as well. Doggie dental procedures might
be quite costly.