Neglecting dental hygiene can lead to tartar and plaque buildup, causing gum disease, tooth loss, and even internal organ problems.
Dog Toothbrush:
Different from human toothbrushes, dog toothbrushes are specifically designed for the shape and size of a dog's mouth and teeth.
Beaphar Silicone Toothbrush for Dogs
Spray and Suction:
Reduces plaque and tartar, eliminates bad breath, and the suction is enriched with calcium.
Vet IQ Dental Spray for Dogs and Cats 100ml
Beaphar Junior Suction for Dogs, Enriched with Calcium, 100g
Dental Toys and Chews:
Some toys and chews specifically designed for teeth help clean teeth and reduce plaque and tartar buildup during chewing.
Zolux Rubber Bone Chew Toy with Rope for Dogs
Adding dry food and dental treats to your dog's diet:
Using dental treats will be both desirable and beneficial for your dog.
Hill's Dental Mini Dry Dog Food with Chicken 3kg
Wimmizzies Dental Treats 48pcs 360g
Giving Supplements:
Special diets rich in meat provide very little calcium. This can be ideally compensated for by giving vitamins.
Always consult your veterinarian before giving supplements to dogs.
Vit IQ Calcium Tablets for Cats and Dogs, 76g
Vit IQ Megavit, a nutritional supplement rich in vitamins and minerals, 88g
Tips for Easier Dental Care:
Start brushing gradually: At first, your dog may be nervous. Start by brushing only a few teeth at a time, gradually increasing the time. Focus on the outer surfaces of the teeth, where most tartar accumulates.
Use gentle strokes: Brush in small, gentle circular motions along the gum line.
Don't forget the back teeth: This area is often most susceptible to tartar buildup.
Make it a daily habit: The ideal is to brush your dog's teeth daily, but even a few times a week can make a big difference.