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Dental
care for your dog can get lost in the
shuffle of daily life. Even if you
really love your dog and give your dog
great dog care, it’s easy to slip up on
dental care for your dog.
When was the last time you checked your
dog’s teeth?
I know—the inside of the mouth isn’t the
cutest part of your dog. But it can tell
you a lot about your dog’s health.
Contrary to what non-dog people may
think, not all dogs have bad breath. Bad
doggy breath, in fact, can be a sign of
disease.
To look for signs of disease, check the
color of your dog’s teeth. White is
really good. Brown is really bad. You’re
aiming for at least somewhere in
between.
Check for broken teeth, pus or bleeding
gums, and look for any unusual growths.
If you see anything that looks
unhealthy, please take your dog to the
vet.
If you’re in a metropolitan area, you
may be able to find a vet who
specializes in dental care. Check the
American Veterinary Dental College’s
site to see a list of their graduates.
You can find dog dental care products at
nearly any pet store. The easiest way to
keep your dog’s teeth healthy is with
dental chews. The more your dog chews,
on something meant for chewing (not on
something like your furniture), the
better dog dental health your dog will
have.
There’s been some debate about the
safety of the well-known chews,
Greenies. I’ve never given my dog
Greenies, but some dog parents say
they’re great. Be aware, though, that
according to a CNN investigation, since
2003, 40 dogs have had to have pieces of
Greenies surgically removed, and 13 of
those dogs died. Of course, that’s a
small number given that over 750 million
Greenies have been sold since 1998.
Better than chews are rinses or pastes
that you put on your dog’s teeth and
gums. Even better than that is brushing
your dog’s teeth. You can find tooth
brushes especially for dog dental care
at any pet supply store.
If you take just a little time to get
the right supplies and just a bit of
time to use them, you’ll be doing your
dog AND you a big favor. Your dog will
be healthier (and have fewer expensive
problems) when you get dental care for
your dog.
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