5 Reasons Your Dog’s Dental Care Is Important

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We all love our furry friends, no matter how stinky their breath might be.

But It’s not just a matter of bad food. That stinky breath could be a sign of serious dental issues that can lead to health problems down the line. (1)

So, when it comes to your pup’s smile, it’s more than just a pretty picture – it’s a key indicator of their overall health and happiness!

There are many reasons why good dental hygiene in dogs is important. Let’s check them out! 

1. Dental Problems Can Be a Real Pain In The Tooth

vet checking teeth of dog at clinic

We all know how a toothache can turn us into an anxious, irritable mess – and the same goes for our pooches!

Dental problems can cause our pups a world of pain and discomfort, acting weird, losing their appetite, and even exhibiting aggressive behavior. 

So, when it comes to your pup’s dental health, remember that a healthy smile means a happy pup (and a happy owner, too)!

2. Good Dental Care Prevents Some Ruff Health Issues

owner opening his dog's mouth to show tartar teeth

Just like we visit the dentist to keep our teeth in tip-top condition, our canine companions need regular dental care to prevent issues before they bite back. 

Neglecting our pup’s dental health can lead to serious health issues, such as gum disease and tooth decay, which can even shorten their lifespan. 

Other ruff health issues include:

  • Periodontal disease: a painful condition is caused by a buildup of bacteria in the mouth, which can lead to bad breath, tooth loss, and even infections that can spread to other parts of the body. (2)
  • Broken teeth: a common issue for pups who don’t get the dental care they need, whether it’s from nibbling on hard objects or simply the owners neglecting their pearly whites.
  • Tooth abscesses: painful tooth infections that are caused by a buildup of bacteria in the mouth, which can lead to swelling, pus, and a whole lot of discomfort. They may even spread to the surrounding tissue and cause facial abscesses! 
  • Oral tumors: conditions that cause pain, discomfort, and even difficulty eating or drinking. Some may also put pressure on the larynx, resulting in breathing difficulties. 

3. Good Dental Care Prevents Organ Damage

man brushing dog's teeth on the couch

It’s not just about the dog’s teeth! 

You see, when bad bacteria from dental issues like periodontal disease start creeping around your dog’s mouth, they can sneak their way into other parts of the body and cause some serious harm. 

For example, if bacteria from their teeth gets into their bloodstream, it can cause sepsis! 

But if you make sure to keep up with regular tooth brushing and vet checkups, you’ll be fighting off those sneaky bacteria like a pro! 

4. Good Dental Care Means No More Doggie Breath

a girl cleaning dog's teeth with a brush

Good dental care can banish that doggie breath for good. Well, it’s the same in humans, actually! If we don’t brush and take care of our teeth, then our breath will be super stinky!

Regular tooth brushing and dental checkups can keep those teeth clean and healthy, and prevent any stinky bacteria from building up. (3) 

5. Good Dental Care Means More Money In Your Pocket

a woman brushing teeth of labrador puppy at home

Better dog dental care means fewer vet visits and dental procedures.

Investing in canine dental tools and regular check-ups may seem like an added expense, but it will save you a ton of money in the long run. 

Just think about it – preventive measures like brushing, dental chews, and toys are way cheaper than medication and therapy for dental problems. 

Don’t wait until your pup is in pain, invest in dental care now and save yourself some serious cash later on!

Tips For Keeping Your Dog’s Teeth Sparkling And Strong

veterinarian doctor checks teeth and gums to a dog at clinic

It’s an unfortunate fact that our lovely canine companions aren’t immune to dental disasters. But, we can help them with keeping their pearly whites as shiny as they can be! 

Here are some easy dental care tips that you can start implementing into your dog’s everyday routine. Trust me, Fido will be happy about it!  

1. Treat Your Pup Right 

Everyone wants a pup that they will snuggle with. 

But not all aspiring owners are aware of the fact that treating your pup right is not just about giving them love, it’s also about taking care of their dental health. 

By providing them with a balanced and healthy diet you can help prevent dental problems before they even start. (4)

You can also give them dental chews and toys specifically designed to promote good oral hygiene. This is especially important when your pup is still in his teething period. 

Another thing that you can do is buy a dog-friendly teeth brushing kit. Your dog may find it odd at the beginning, but he will get used to regular tooth brushing. 

2. From Kibble to Care

If you’re feeding your pup kibble, then I have some good news for you. 

The crunchy texture of specially formulated dental kibble helps to scrape away tartar and massage the gums, providing a good workout for your pup’s jaw muscles. (5)

Additionally, kibble is less likely to stick to your dog’s teeth compared to wet food, which can lead to the development of dental problems.

If you are one of the raw diet pet parents, then that’s great too! 

Raw diets include bones and vegetables that are also beneficial for your dog’s dental health. Chewing on raw bones can help to clean teeth and exercise the jaw! 

3. Regular Checkups For A Healthy Pup

Taking your pup to the vet regularly not only helps identify and treat any dental issues in their early phase, but it also helps him get used to the vet. 

Regular vet visits will make your little pup less afraid of the big-bad dogtor! 

What happens during these checkups? Well, reputable vets will examine your pup’s overall health, check their teeth and gums, and look for any signs of infection or disease. 

The frequency of checkups depends on your pup’s age and health. 

However, all responsible paw parents take their furballs at least once a year for a thorough dental checkup.

Say Cheese! 

3,2,1… Say cheese and show those bright smiles, both of you!

If someone asks you why dog dental care is important, you can surely give them a thorough answer! 

Just take a look at how happy and cute these Smiling Dogs are! 

From preventing bad breath and toothaches to avoiding organ damage and costly medical bills, taking care of your puppy’s teeth is an investment in their long-term health. 

So, don’t forget to treat your canine companion right! Let’s keep those tails wagging and those teeth shining bright!

References: 

1. AVMA: “Doggie breath” could be a sign of serious disease. American Veterinary Medical Association. (n.d.).

2. Monitoring for periodontal disease (PD) in dogs – aphis.usda.gov. (n.d.). 

3. Harvey C, Serfilippi L, Barnvos D. Effect of Frequency of Brushing Teeth on Plaque and Calculus Accumulation, and Gingivitis in Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Dentistry. 2015;32(1):16-21. doi:10.1177/089875641503200102

4. Hennet P, Servet E, Soulard Y, Biourge V. Effect of pellet food size and polyphosphates in preventing calculus accumulation in dogs. J Vet Dent. 2007 Dec;24(4):236-9. doi: 10.1177/089875640702400405. PMID: 18309857.

5. JJ;, L. E. I. F. O. H. (n.d.). Effects of dental food on plaque accumulation and gingival health in dogs. Journal of veterinary dentistry. 

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