Why’s it important to brush your dog's teeth?

Dental hygiene is essential for all pets, but it is especially important for dogs. Not only does good dental care help keep your pup’s breath smelling fresh, but it also helps prevent more serious health problems. Here we’ll discuss the importance of dog dental care and the warning signs you should watch out for. 

Signs of a problem with your pet’s teeth or mouth might include the following:

  • Smelly breath
  • Difficulty eating
  • A change in behaviour
  • Weight loss
  • Pain or rubbing at the mouth
  • Excess drooling or salivation
  • Redness or bleeding around the gums

Good dental care for your pup begins with regular brushing. Brushing your dog’s teeth helps remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to gum disease, bad breath, and even tooth loss. Regular brushing also helps prevent painful cavities and tooth decay. Additionally, brushing your pup’s teeth helps to strengthen their gums, which can help keep their teeth in place and reduce the risk of bacteria entering the bloodstream.

How Often Should I Brush My Pet’s Teeth?

It is recommended to brush your dog’s teeth at least twice a week, but it’s best to do it every day if possible. Make sure to use a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for dogs, as human products can be too abrasive for your pup’s delicate teeth and gums. You can also use dental treats and chews to help keep your pup’s teeth clean and their breath fresh.

By taking good care of your pup’s dental health, you can help keep your pup happy and healthy for years to come. Regular brushing, dental treats, and an eye out for warning signs can help ensure your pup has a healthy mouth and a happy life.

What food can help my dog's teeth?

Feeding your dog a variety of foods that are good for their teeth can help keep their teeth healthy. Foods like raw carrots, apples, and green beans are all good sources of vitamins and minerals that are good for their teeth. In addition, feeding your dog hard, crunchy foods like kibble, biscuits, and rawhide chews can help to scrape away plaque and tartar from the teeth. Avoid giving your dog processed and sugary foods, as these can contribute to tooth decay. By ensuring your dog has a healthy diet and plenty of crunchy treats, you can help keep their teeth in good shape.

Some foods they should avoid are hard treats, bones, rawhides, and other chewy treats, these types of treats can be hard on their teeth.





Robert Angell