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How Do I Clean My Dog's Teeth?

A dog's smelly breath usually means terrible business. Every dog owner knows how equally important it is to take care of your dog's dental health and physical well-being. As a dog owner myself, I've been doing a routine dental cleaning with my dog to make sure that he lives happy. Here are some tips to ensure that your dog's pearly whites are protected!

Seek Your Vet's Help

Your veterinarian is a valuable ally in keeping your dog healthy. Your veterinarian will examine your dog's teeth as part of an annual or six-month health examination. The vet would most likely look for inflamed gums, tartar, plaques, and other evident symptoms of dental disorders.

I suggest you take your dog on regular trips to the vet to ensure that its teeth are well taken care of. Oral problems are quite common, especially when the dog is getting older. As a responsible dog owner, keep more serious problems from happening by determining your dog's overall health as often as necessary. 

Make A Dog-Friendly Dental Diet

The best way to maintain your dog's good oral health is to ensure it is eating the right food. With the right kind of dental care dry food and balanced nutrients, you are sure that your dog's dental health will be improved. Food that contains probiotics, antioxidants, fatty acids, and raw meaty bones is perfect. Occasionally, you can also feed them with chew treats designed to eliminate tartar and plaque. Moreover, you can opt for kibble that has the Veterinary Oral Health Council seal to ensure that your dog food is safe and has passed the standards for dog dental health.

Brush Your Dog's Teeth

Before brushing your dog's teeth, you need the right equipment, such as a soft-bristled toothbrush and a pet-approved toothpaste. Please note that human toothpaste is not allowed, as it may contain harsh chemicals such as xylitol and fluoride that are detrimental to dogs. Experiment with different toothpaste and toothbrush combinations to determine what works best for you and your dog. 

Get your dog accustomed to teeth cleaning by getting them used to the taste of the toothpaste. You can put the toothpaste on your dog's favorite chew toy and encourage him to taste it. And then, start brushing its teeth in gentle circular motions to clean. It will take less time than you think to establish a regular tooth cleaning program at home, and it will go a long way toward keeping your dog's teeth clean. 

A dog's saliva acts as a natural defense against plaque and tartar in your dog's mouth. However, you don't want to encourage your pet to begin chewing on anything at random, so we recommend investing in a regular supply of dental chews to improve oral health. A couple of sturdy chew toys are also an excellent addition that can assist with boredom too!

 

Resources:
https://www.hiltonheadpet.com/how-do-i-clean-my-dogs-teeth-at-home
https://www.petbarn.com.au/petspot/dog/medical-vet-services-dog/how-to-clean-your-dogs-teeth-at-home/
https://www.alphapaw.com/blog/what-is-the-best-way-to-take-care-of-your-dogs-teeth/
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/5-easy-ways-keep-dogs-teeth-clean/