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6 Ways To Keep Fido’s Teeth Healthy
May 1, 2024

If you’ve ever had dental issues, you know that they can be absolutely excruciating. They can also be very dangerous, as infections can spread from the mouth to the vital organs. This is true for both people and pets. Of course, Fido can’t exactly brush his own teeth, and he can’t make himself a dental appointment. It’s up to you to keep those choppers clean and healthy. A local Greeley, CO veterinarian offers some insight on how to do that in this article.

Brushing 

Brushing serves the same purpose for Fido as it does for us: it removes plaque and food scraps, which cleans the teeth and reduces tartar formation. You’ll need to get your furry friend onboard with the process. Don’t just immediately try sticking a toothbrush into your pup’s mouth. Start by gently rubbing your dog’s teeth and gums while petting and praising him. Then, you can gradually start to incorporate pet toothpaste and a doggy toothbrush. Needless to say, you should only do this with a calm, friendly pooch that’s very comfortable being handled. Don’t force the issue! If your pet just isn’t having it, move on to other options.

Proper Chew Toys

Did you know that chewing is good for your furry companion’s mouth? It keeps Fido’s jaws strong, stimulates the flow of saliva, and helps clean the remnants of that bacon-flavored dog biscuit away. (For puppies, it also helps soothe teething pain, but that’s another topic.) Just be sure to stick with safe chews. Ask your vet for more information.

Veterinary Exams

Fido should have his teeth checked every year, starting around age one. Of course, you’ll also need to make an appointment if you notice any signs of doggy dental woes. These include drooling, dribbling food, swelling, bleeding gums, bad breath, and visible tartar buildup. Your canine friend may chew on one side of his mouth, take longer eating, and/or start preferring soft foods. You may also notice reduced appetite, crankiness, and reduced interest in playing and chewing.

Water

Water is of course crucial to your canine buddy’s survival. It’s also very important for his dental health! Make sure your four-legged pal always has clean, fresh water.

Doggy Dental Products

There are loads of doggy dental products on the market. These can also be beneficial. Some options include dental flakes, oral rinses, and dental-formula chews, treats, and kibble. Ask your vet for specific recommendations.

Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions about your dog’s health or care. As your Greeley, CO animal clinic, we’re here for you!

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