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Best Products for Your Pet’s Smile

July 4, 2017 By Shakara Robinson

pet teeth tips

Your pet needs dental products to protect their slobbery smile. Periodontal disease is the most common health problem vets see in both cats and dogs. Ditch the dental disease so your pet can have pearly whites that bow-WOW!

Dogs

Let’s start by busting a prevalent mutt myth: Your dog’s mouth is NOT cleaner than yours. Canines carry mouth bacteria the same way humans do. Bacteria buildup can travel into your furry friend’s bloodstream and affect his kidney, heart, or liver. Keep your pup’s pearly whites parasite-free with these popular products:

Toothbrushes
Brushing your dog’s teeth is the most effective way to remove plaque. An angled, soft-bristled brush can help you get into those nooks and crannies. For extra-picky pooches, try a finger brush or daily dental wipes. Pro-tip: A meat-flavored toothpaste can be a tasty trick.

Treats
Look for treats with the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) seal. These foods are scientifically proven to control plaque and freshen breath. Remember, not all dogs can have certain treats. Talk to your vet before introducing a new nosh.

Toys
The act of chewing stimulates saliva and can reduce plaque by up to 70%. So if your dog eats treats in the blink of an eye, try a toy. Look for durable items—like rubber or elk antlers. Quality counts with chew toys! Toys that are cheaply made are likely to split or splinter, which can lead to a choking hazard for your pooch.

Cats

All cats are prone to dental disease—especially purebreds. Purchase these products for your pretty kitty:

Cleaners
Toothbrushes and rinses are a must for your cat’s chompers. Cats are more resistant than dogs, so take baby steps before brushing. Begin by dipping your fingers in tuna water and then gently rubbing their gums with gauze. Next use a finger brush, eventually graduating to a cat toothbrush. Be patient and experiment with different toothpaste flavors, brushes, and dental rinses.

Cuisine
Alternate wet and dry foods and try incorporating different meats. The varied diet will stimulate saliva (and your feline’s palate).

Life can be ruff with poor oral health. Use at-home products and visit the vet for regular dental cleanings. A happy and healthy pet is more satisfying than a belly rub.

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