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How Dental Care Dog Food Can Improve Your Dog’s Dental Hygiene

  As pet parents, ensuring your dog's overall well-being is a top priority. While regular checkups, vaccinations, and a balanced diet often take centre stage, one area that can sometimes be overlooked is your dog’s oral health. Neglecting dental care can lead to issues like bad breath, plaque buildup, gum disease, and even serious health problems. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to support your furry friend’s oral hygiene—dental care food. In this blog, we’ll dive into the benefits of dental care dog food and how it can be a game-changer for maintaining your dog's oral health. Why is Dental Health Important for Dogs? Just like humans, dogs can experience dental problems if their teeth and gums aren't properly cared for. Common dental health problems include: Plaque and Tartar Build-Up : Over time, plaque hardens into tartar, which can irritate the gums and lead to more severe issues. Gingivitis: This is an inflammation of the gums caused by tartar buildup and can lead to ...
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  Vets say that about 80% of dogs over the age of 3 have some form of dental disease that needs treatment to relieve infection and pain. Dogs develop certain dental diseases if not taken consistent care. As a pet parent, you require to be vigilant and meticulous in order to maintain your Fido’s dental hygiene. Sometimes you may not even know that your pet is suffering from oral discomfort. If left untreated, these dental diseases can be tremendously painful in dogs which can stimulate bleeding gums, decreased appetite and rotten teeth. Moreover, if pet parents fail to pay heed to treat dental problems, these diseases can develop in other parts of the dog’s body. The dental disease can cause malignant organ damage in kidneys, liver, brain tissues and heart. Awareness is the first step toward safety. Therefore, here’s a rundown of dental diseases in dogs that every pet parent should be aware of. Plaque and Tartar Build Up Plaque is a soft film of food debris and food bacteria that ac...

Common Dental Diseases in Dogs & It’s Treatment

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  Vets say that about 80% of dogs over the age of 3 have some form of dental disease that needs treatment to relieve infection and pain. Dogs develop certain dental diseases if not taken consistent care. As a pet parent, you require to be vigilant and meticulous in order to maintain your Fido’s dental hygiene. Sometimes you may not even know that your pet is suffering from oral discomfort. If left untreated, these dental diseases can be tremendously painful in dogs which can stimulate bleeding gums, decreased appetite and rotten teeth. Moreover, if pet parents fail to pay heed to treat dental problems, these diseases can develop in other parts of the dog’s body. The dental disease can cause malignant organ damage in kidneys, liver, brain tissues and heart. Awareness is the first step toward safety. Therefore, here’s a rundown of dental diseases in dogs that every pet parent should be aware of. Plaque and Tartar Build Up Plaque is a soft film of food debris and food bacteria that ac...