Caring For Your Dog’s Teeth

Your dog has become a very special part of your family. He supplies companionship and devotion to you without seeking much in exchange. You will certainly want your dog to remain around for as long as possible, so keeping him healthy is essential.
The one thing the majority of people overlook in taking good care of their dogs is the fact that their teeth also need to be looked after. We all know that wild dogs keep their teeth free from plaque simply because they chew on raw bones, which are an all natural scraper of the plaque which helps to eliminate any soft meat that could get stuck in their teeth that would generally cause bacteria to develop quickly.
You must keep in mind that your dog is not like a wild animal – he requires your help from the bacteria that triggers bad breath as well as other problems. Your dog typically eats soft canned food or smaller chunks of hard food, so these are not likely to supply him with much for natural teeth care like the raw bones that wild dogs gnaw on.
If your dog is special to you, help him out and take proper care of his teeth for him. The very first thing you need to do would be to allow them to chew on raw bones on a regular basis – at the very least a couple of times a week.
It doesn’t need to be your soup bone – it might be a rawhide bone you’ll find in your neighborhood pet store. They’ll naturally chew on the bone and the plaque can easily be scraped off and any soft meat which may be caught in between their teeth will get loosened up before any issues can happen.
If the bone is not doing the job, or if they just aren’t interested in chewing on bones, then you definitely should take his mouth care into your own hands and brush them with toothpaste. Do not give him the same toothbrush and toothpaste that you’d use.
You can get special brushes and toothpaste for your dog at the neighborhood pet store.
Brushing them daily is preferred, however, if it isn’t feasible, then brush them a minimum of 3-4 times weekly.
Scrub the teeth well and massage the gums also to provide for good blood circulation within his gums. Do away with any food that gets caught in his teeth. The hard, dry food is always much better than soft food with regards to cleaning his teeth.
It’s not an alternative choice to proper cleaning, but it does assist to some extent, so make certain he gets to consume dry food in addition to soft, canned versions. Even dog biscuits will help since they’re hard and dry and will help remove any plaque.
Have the vet examine his mouth and teeth each time you take your dog in for a check-up. They are able to spot anything you might have missed and they also can provide guidance regarding how to clean the teeth better or what foods you can give to your dog to naturally help clean the teeth and keep bacteria away.
It’s better to treat the teeth prior to things getting out of hand and getting more costly for your pocketbook. Keep your dog around for your family for as long as you may by keeping him healthy and keeping his teeth good and healthy, too.

Matthew Scott
Owner/Pet Lover
Creature Comforts of Charlotte Pet Sitting

http://www.creaturecomfortscharlotte.com

704-960-9751

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