How To Care For A Dog’s Dental Arch

There are products aimed at brushing the teeth of dogs, as well as specific rations that will keep the animal’s dental arch healthy.
How to care for a dog's dental arch

Pets don’t know how to brush their teeth or how to floss; much less how to use mouthwash. Therefore, owners must take care of the dog’s dental arch and; thus avoid certain common diseases such as caries, tartar and halitosis.

Taking care of the dog’s dental arch is a daily task

Maintaining your pet’s dental hygiene is necessary to prevent the onset of bad breath  and of more serious problems. For example, the falling out of teeth in poor condition.

We, owners, are responsible for the good health of the animal, in every way and; so as a first measure we should pay more attention to your mouth and teeth. This is because diseases are common in this region. There are some “steps” we can take to fulfill a routine of care and cleaning.

To start, spread the dog’s jaws gently apart; for then he will not feel threatened.  Look at some problem indicators oral  for example, yellowish stains on teeth, bleeding, redness of the gums, loose or missing teeth, bad breath, and excessive salivation.

brush the animal's teeth

Also, pay attention if he alters some of his eating habits, has difficulty or pain when chewing, or if he scratches his snout with an object or with his forepaws. In any of these cases, a review by the veterinarian who can prescribe an appropriate treatment for the problem is essential.

Tips on how to take care of your dog’s dental arch

It is often said that it is better to “prevent than cure” and this is totally true, even when it comes to caring for the dog’s dental arch. Add these habits to your routine and you’ll noticeably reduce your pet’s dental problems:

1. Brush your teeth

First of all, you must remember that the dog’s anatomy is different from ours and; finally, you need a special toothbrush and toothpaste  – both found at the vet or in pet shops – to avoid additional problems.

Brushing adapts to the needs of the animal’s mouth and the paste does not cause indigestion or pain from stomach . The best time to start brushing your pet’s teeth is before four months of age; since he will consider this as a joke and will keep this “idea” for life.

brush the animal's teeth

If your dog is already an adult, you can also start today, carefully and slowly, until he gets used to it. He must not regard this as a bad thing; but rather as a fun time.

2. Give him dry food

THE ration , among other things, serves to act as a toothbrush, and to eliminate plaque accumulated between the molar teeth and canines. Chewing food with a certain texture keeps your mouth healthy and reduces bad breath.

So, if you are one of those people who feed your pet wet food from humans, we recommend that you start offering them kibble at least twice a week. And don’t forget to buy a good quality one; so that he gets all the nutrients needed to strengthen his teeth.

dog eating

However, be very careful with the bones of animals,  chicken or cow, which you offer your pet, as they can break and get stuck in the gums ; this will cause him injuries, bleeding and pain.

3. Choose your toys

At pet shops or veterinary clinics, you can get goodies ” what; in addition to serving as a reward for when your dog behaves well, they are excellent edible toys and good for your oral health. They are made with ingredients similar to those in feed, and help to eliminate plaque and bad odor.

In addition, you can buy toys made with other materials – non-edible – for him to be entertained;  but be careful not to cause damage to your dental arch if they break.

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