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How to Keep Your Pet's Teeth Healthy

Just like humans, pets can suffer from a range of dental issues, including tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath. Dental problems are not only painful and uncomfortable for your pet but can also lead to more serious health issues if left untreated. Here are some tips on how to keep your pet's teeth healthy and prevent dental problems down the line:

 

  1. Brush their teeth regularly: Regular brushing is the most effective way to keep your pet's teeth clean and healthy. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and a pet-friendly toothpaste to brush their teeth at least once a day. It may take some time for your pet to get used to having their teeth brushed, so start slowly and be patient.

 

  1. Provide dental treats and toys: Chewing on hard toys or dental chews can help remove plaque and tartar build-up from your pet's teeth. Look for products that are specifically designed to promote dental health and avoid giving your pet items that are too hard or small, which can cause tooth fractures or choking.

 

  1. Schedule regular dental cleanings: Even with regular brushing and chewing, your pet may still require professional dental cleanings from a veterinarian. Your vet can remove tartar build-up, check for any signs of dental disease, and provide recommendations for maintaining your pet's dental health. If your pet experiences vet anxiety, here are some ways to help them de-stress.

 

  1. Watch their diet: Your pet's diet can also have an impact on their dental health. Feeding a balanced and nutritious diet can help prevent dental problems by keeping their teeth and gums healthy. Avoid feeding your pet table scraps or sugary treats, which can contribute to tooth decay and gum disease.

 

  1. Be aware of warning signs: Keep an eye out for any signs of dental problems, such as bad breath, swollen or bleeding gums, loose or missing teeth, or reluctance to eat or chew. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian as soon as possible.

 

By following these tips, you can help keep your pet's teeth healthy and prevent dental problems. Remember that dental care is an important part of overall pet health, so make sure to include dental care in your regular pet care routine.

 

While you’re protecting your pets’ teeth, you also want to be sure your much-loved dog or cat avoids itchy flea allergies, lethargy caused by intestinal worms and life-threatening tick paralysis and heartworm disease. And of course, you’d also like avoid your pet from suffering and the vet bills that come with these common issues. With Pet Lovers Club, this is made easy – we deliver right to your door, every month. Order now and get your first delivery for only $5!

 

 

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