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Dental care for dogs is to be given more emphasis nowadays because of the fact that dental diseases are emerging in the case of pet animals like dogs to a greater extent. Although you are giving home dental care, if you suspect that dental disease is beyond your control, then immediately get in contact with your veterinarian for proper treatment.
Dogs love to chew on bones and this is good in that it helps them to develop strong teeth structure in a natural manner. You should avoid bone materials that have very sharp points that could lodge in the dogs throat.
Also keep in mind that the breeds of dogs like Pekingese, etc. are more prone for the development of teeth diseases because the teeth are closely crowded in the oral cavity because of the small size of the these dogs. Hence, these dogs need to be checked regularly for the formation of excessive plaque.
Dental care for dogs first starts with oral examinations and teeth cleanings. Look for any cavities...gum redness...swelling ... foul odors. These can be signs of serious health problems such as heart, lung and kidney disease.
Recreational raw beef bones are wonderful materials to keep the teeth structures of your dog clean and free from the formation of plaque buildup of bacterial organisms. Pet tooth brushes are available at pet stores along with special kinds of toothpastes. It's probably best to start with a small toothbrush. Your dogs teeth should be checked and brushed at least weekly, preferably more often. Dental hygiene is another bit of preventive medicine that can be easily accomplished if begun while your dog is a pup. Your investment in a canine toothbrush and toothpaste will pay for itself many times over.
Specially prepared food materials are available in pet stores that help remove tartar and plaque from the teeth structures. Rubber toys smeared with toothpaste will also act as a tooth brush when they chew on it. Some dry dog foods are specially made to add strength to the teeth structures and fight plaque.
Plaque buildup should be removed periodically to avoid any occurrence of periodontal diseases, which are common among dogs. Dental wipes, which are available in pet stores, also helps to remove more plaque and tartar like materials that are loosely attached to the dogs teeth.
Like with humans, dogs need proper dental care. Dental care for dogs should be as important as taking care of our own teeth.
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