Cats

November 22, 2009

Healthy Teeth for your Dog

Filed under: Cats — Catherine V. Testaratti @ 6:02 pm

We all have experienced the dreaded “puppy breath” at some time or another. Well, doggy dental health is important from as early as your puppy to your adult dog. Brushing your dog’s teeth will eliminate that stinky dog breath and make it minty fresh for doggy kisses.

Keeping your dog free of plaque and tartar buildup is very important. Also, it helps with the small of your dog’s breath, which is good for us as the receiver of those sloppy kisses. Brushing weekly can work wonders on your pretty canine’s smile so brush away.

One thing you might be thinking is “how am I supposed to brush my dog’s teeth?” Well, since you can’t teach your dog to rinse and spit, you use a special doggie toothpaste. Also, you can purchase a finger toothbrush in the dog pet supplies section of your local pet store.

Exercising our dogs usually involves playing with a Frisbee or tossing a ball or sticks. Well, these things can break your dog’s teeth. It’s a good idea to check your dog on a regular basis for broken or chipped teeth so you can eliminate infections which can result in large vet bills. Keeping our dogs healthy will extend the life of our beloved friends.

Catching a dog’s teeth problems early can eliminate having to have the tooth pulled. Infection can lead to other medical problems for your dog so make sure that all infections are addressed early. Your dog can’t tell you when he’s sick or injured so be proactive with your pet’s health.

Another cause of bad breath in your dog can be a tooth infection. While you are brushing your dog’s teeth, be sure that you look inside his mouth and check for any broken teeth. Gum swelling can also be a sign of infections so be sure you are thorough when brushing.

Make sure when you are playing with your dog, you are using appropriate doggy toys. Teeth can get broken when you are using things that are not dog friendly for your dog to catch or retrieve. Always make sure that the item you are throwing for your dog to catch is size appropriate for your dog.

If you are just not sure, it never hurts to hit the dog pet supplies section at your local vet or pet store. There are many safe items on the market that are also age appropriate so read the labels. Remember that dog’s love to chew things up so avoid things with buttons or other items they can choke on.

As your puppies grow and their adult teeth start coming in, they will become big chewers. Rawhide bones are great for this time in a puppies’ life. Changing out the toys as they start to get torn up is safe and will eliminate the risk of choking for your puppy.

Have a Pet that you Care For? Check out Catherine’s favorite Pet Supplies for Dogs online store that uses nature’s best ingredients. They have the most amazing Natural Organic Dog Shampoos on the market.

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