Brush Up On Your Dog s Dental Health
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Enhance Your Dog’s Dental Health
Overview
You might be surprised to discover that your dog's dental health is just as crucial to their overall well-being as regular playtime.
Understanding the Importance
Dental issues go beyond just bad breath. Periodontal disease is the most common health issue in dogs, affecting at least 80% by age two. If left untreated, these problems can be painful and significantly impact your pet's quality of life.
Risks for Small Breeds
Small-breed dogs, weighing less than 20 pounds, are at even greater risk. Their smaller mouths crowd the teeth, and the teeth are often too large for their small jaws.
Expert Advice
Dr. Daniel Carmichael, a veterinary dental specialist, offers the following tips to help keep your dog's teeth in top shape:
1. Regular Vet Visits:
Schedule frequent dental checkups and discuss with your vet how to maintain your pet’s dental health. Watch for signs like bad breath, which may indicate more serious issues.
2. Daily Brushing:
Brushing your dog's teeth daily is the best way to prevent plaque buildup. Consider using tools like the Hartz Dental™ Electric Toothbrush, which is clinically proven to reduce tartar by 85% and plaque by 28% after three weeks. Always use dog-specific toothpaste, like beef-flavored paste, which is safe to swallow.
3. Smart Snacking:
Give your dog rawhide treats, which help reduce plaque and tartar. Options like Hartz Dental™ Nutri-Fresh Chew™ with OdorZap™ crystals freshen breath and reduce tartar by up to 61%.
4. Dental Toys:
Provide toys designed for dental health, such as those with raised tips to help remove plaque. Hartz Dental™ Chew™ 'n Clean Deli Cuts are a great choice, offering chewing exercise and relief from anxiety in tasty flavors.
By following these tips, you can support your dog's dental health, ensuring a happier and healthier life.
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