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Dental Care For Dogs



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By : galaxy latindirectv    4 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-03 23:24:36

Several dog owners aren't aware that their dogs need dental care just like we tend to do and mistakenly believe that dangerous odor is normal to dogs, typically pertaining to it as "doggie breath". It does not occur to some dog homeowners that they too would have dangerous breath if they never cleaned their teeth! Many individuals neglect their dog's dental hygiene and this eventually leads to several problems.
Dogs can develop cavities and gum disease simply like humans, and when this happens they are in considerable pain however can't vocalize about it. If this goes on unnoticed by the owner, the dog's teeth will eventually decay and fall out. Diseased gums will cause even a lot of serious problems like kidney and liver failure when bacteria enter the system through the gums. Teeth and gums in poor condition can even result in heart failure if left untreated. As you can see poor dental hygiene can result in serious health conditions with death therefore keeping your dog's teeth clean is vital if you would like your dog to be as healthy as he will be.
Checking your dog's teeth on a regular basis and cleaning them should stop any issues from developing. Red and swollen gums are invariably a sign that something is wrong. Dogs with painful gums or decayed teeth can find it difficult to eat and f you see any of these signs in your dog you should take him to the vet immediately.
Plaque develops from bits of food stuck to the teeth and it develops in to tartar within a few hours and this is often why it's crucial to scrub your dog's teeth each day. Once tartar develops the dog can need a professional cleaning at the vet's clinic as tartar cannot be removed by brushing.
Prevention is the most effective cure and getting your dog used to regular brushing could be a smart idea. If you own an older dog who has never had his teeth brushed then don't fret as any dog can become used to having his teeth cleaned. An older dog could need a skilled cleaning as he might have already got plaque and tartar build up.
Human toothpaste will cause your dog to become seriously sick so be positive to only use toothpaste that's specially formulated for dogs. Doggie toothpaste is intended not only to be safe to be used on dogs; it is additionally created to be palatable and therefore additional readily accepted by them.
The primary step to obtaining your dog familiarized with brushing is to permit him to smell and taste the toothpaste by putting a little on your finger and permitting him to sniff it. Slowly put your finger into his mouth and gently massage his teeth and gums. Once he accepts this it's time to urge him introduced to the toothbrush.
Put a tiny amount of toothpaste on the comb and permit him to inspect it. Gently start brushing the front teeth for some seconds and then praise the dog profusely. Gradually increase brushing time day-to-day till it becomes an accepted part of your dog's routine grooming.
Providing your dog with crunchy food and chews will conjointly help keep your dog's teeth clean so create certain you do that as well.
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