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Caring for Dogs Teeth

Caring for Dogs Teeth

The mouth is an area where they accumulate a lot of impurities and foreign bodies in dogs. This can cause diseases, so you have to take care of the dental health of our pets. 4 out of 5 dogs have dental disease.

One of the keys is to prevent scale formation. To do this we can help with hygienic toys that dogs play while brushing their teeth. We also need to wash our teeth, but this task is more complicated but depends on the character of our friend.

Feed our pets help make your good dental health. The remains of the meals are very ill and eventually can cause infections. It is better to give food specially prepared for them.

With these tips and a little attention, we will maintain good dental health for our dog.

Dogs Care

Dogs Care

Brushing:
The move comes two times a year in the dog. The most important is about to May because of hair loss in winter. The summer coat falls to September. Therefore, in spring and fall will be natural for your dog to lose hair thoroughly. If the dog lives in a very warm and if, above all, your bed is near a radiator, your hair loss may be more frequent. You should examine and care for your partner regularly. Pet help to discover possible defects (presence of ticks, for example), regardless of his court and his hair.

Brushing removes dead hair and dirt accumulated in the fur. The cleaning material will vary depending on the variety of dog. The strength and spacing of the teeth brushing tools depend on the coat. Often used a brush in metal spikes, also completed by a metal comb. For dogs that have thick fur great silent, you can use a curry.

Dental Care:
Dental tartar that sticks around the gums are responsible for bad breath in the dog’s mouth. The accumulation of this deposit which bacteria develop gum will burn and may result in the long term, a softening of the teeth. To prevent the risk of gingivitis, you have the chance to brush your dog’s teeth with a toothpaste designed especially for animals. A simpler way is to rub with a towel soaked in water wrapped around your finger.