Oral Dog Health Care
Posted by sara in Dog Health, Dog Health Dental Care, Natural Remedies, tags: brushing dogs teeth, dog caries, dog gingivitis, dog health, dog oral health care, dog periodontal disease, dog plaque, dog tartar, dog tooth infection, dog toothbrush, dog's teeth, natural dog teeth products, Oral dog care
Sometimes dogs have horrendous breath which can be sign there is an oral health problem. If left untreated it can lead to loose teeth, infected gums and sores inside the mouth which causes mouth infections and eventually loss of teeth.
Removing infected teeth can be avoided if you have these organisms living inside your dog you can remove them. Effective ways to clean your dog’s teeth each day as you clean your own is necessary for proper oral dog hygiene.
The problems caused by not cleaning your dog’s teeth are:
Gingivitis which is inflammation of the gums and causes pain.
Pyorrhea which inflames the gums and tooth leading to loose teeth and pus.
Caries which is the loss of calcium of the tooth leading to cavities.
Plaque which is the tartar build up causing bacteria to form, causing periodontal sickness.
Tartar which is a calcium build up on tooth surfaces.
How Do You Clean Your Dog’s Teeth?
Good Oral dental care requires a good natural product without chemicals or preservatives. There is one product that fits the needs of oral dog care for your dog and that is safe and natural. A spray is convenient and easy to use such as Pet Alive Oral Health Spray.
PetAlive OralHealth Mouth Spray 50mL for Dogs and Cats
A dog needs all natural ingredients that removes plaque and tartar as well as the bacteria in the mouth and throat areas which collect bacteria.
How to Use Oral Care Products for your Dog:
If your dog has heavy tartar build up or has not had its teeth brushed start with one application in the morning and one at night time before bed.
Use a soft toothbrush or your finger with a plastic glove to massage the product into the back teeth which are harder to get to with a toothbrush. Or just use a handly spray product such as Pet Alive Oral.
I recommend both methods especially if you have never put your fingers in your dog’s mouth. It might be a little strange for them at the beginning but as they get used to your finger/toothbrush they will adjust to it and actually enjoy it.
After the 30 days of 2 applications a day you can reduce it to one per day but you will notice a distinct sweet smell coming from your dogs mouth and breath will be a lot more tolerable.
If you really wish your dog had better breath, check their teeth and do start an oral dog care program to protect your dog’s shiny white teeth.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ORAL CARE PRODUCTS THAT ARE NATURAL
AND CONTAIN NO HARMFUL CHEMICALS OR INGREDIENTS CLICK BELOW:
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