Who Else Wants Their Dog To Have Clean, Healthy Teeth? How To Keep Your Dog’s Mouth Sparkling Clean

January 9, 2009 by Dog Service Network  
Filed under Dental, Dog Care

In this article, “Who Else Wants Their Dog To Have Clean, Healthy Teeth? How To Keep Your Dog’s Mouth Sparkling Clean”, you will be shown how to check to see how healthy your dog’s teeth and gums are and how you can keep each tooth perfect throughout your dog’s long life. Read more

Who Else Wants Their Dog To Have Clean, Healthy Teeth?

December 20, 2008 by Dog Service Network  
Filed under Dental, Dog Care, Health

Dogs are also susceptible to tooth and gum disease, just like their human owners. They get cavities, buildups of plaque or tartar, chipped or broken teeth, and gum disease. A regular dental routine, just as a regular grooming routine should be introduced at an early age to help prevent problems in the adult years. In addition to the annual check by your veterinarian a dog’s owner should check and clean their dog’s teeth regularly. Start by gently pulling back the dog’s lips and check the gums and teeth. Healthy gums are firm and pink. Pale gums may indicate problems, relating to tooth or health problems and should be checked. If the gums have sores or swellings, this also should be checked by your veterinarian. The teeth should be free from stains and buildup of plaque or tartar. Check for broken or chipped teeth and sores on the tongue. If you notice any of these problems your dog should be seen by your veterinarian. Read more

Your Dog’s Health; Why Dog Breath is No Laughing Matter

December 19, 2008 by Dog Service Network  
Filed under Dental, Dog Care, Health

By Carolyn Schweitzer

Your dogs health is important to you. You show her how important by keeping her well fed and groomed, making sure she gets plenty of exercise and providing a collection of fun, safe toys for her entertainment. You don’t skimp on the quality of his food. And to reward good boys and girls, there are always lots of delicious treats in the cupboard.But if he has bad breath, you could be overlooking a serious problem with your dogs health.”Dog Breath” is such a common condition that we make jokes about it. Sometimes we even tease our human “friends” using “dog breath” in play-ground style name-calling ( although hopefully this is limited to teenage boys.) And I know many pet owners who comment that they love their dog or cat like a child, but just can’t stand the smell of the animal’s breath! Well, guess what? “Dog Breath” isn’t normal.It’s estimated that 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over the age of three suffer from the periodontal disease — a serious deterioration of the gums and supporting bones of the teeth. Yes, it’s periodontal disease that’s responsible for “dog breath”. Read more

Why Does My Dog Have Bad Breath?

December 19, 2008 by Dog Service Network  
Filed under Dental, Dog Care, Health

By Sherry Massey

“Doggy breath” – that unpleasant odor emanating from the mouths of Rover and Boomer – can be a signal of serious health problems.

A dog’s mouth is his primary means of contact with the world around him. He uses his mouth to eat, to investigate and to communicate. The jaws are a powerful tool used to grind, gnaw, crush and carry. Keeping this part of your pet’s body healthy is vital to his quality of life and longevity. Read more

Why It’s Important For Your Dog To Have Good Oral Hygiene

October 19, 2008 by Dog Service Network  
Filed under Dental, Dog Care, Doggie News, Health

Just like people, dogs are prone to developing dental /gum disease. This is why it’s important for you to brush your dog’s teeth on a regular basis. It’s recommended that you brush your dog’s teeth at least once a day, because if the plaque is not removed, it will turn into tartar.

Brushing your dog’s teeth is really not as difficult as it may seem. Begin by buying your dog a soft bristle toothbrush, it could even be one designed for a human to use, and a tube of dog toothpaste (Note: the toothpaste used must be designed for dogs specifically – any other kind can cause them to vomit). Then follow this technique:

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