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Dog Articles > Keeping Your Dogs Teeth HealthyKeeping Your Dogs Teeth Healthy
The one thing about dogs they are your very best friend. Every time you walk
through the door your dog is so happy to see you that he wags his tail and
virtually smiles at you. How can you show you're pet how much they mean to
you? Well, one way is to think about that smile for your pet. Did you know
that your dog's diet can influence their oral health and teeth? Humans need to brush and floss their teeth regularly to keep their teeth,
tongue, and gums in good condition. Research has recently shown a link between
good oral health in humans and a lower risk of heart disease. If good oral
health can have such a profound affect on people, then it only makes sense to
consider the impact it can have on man's best friend.
It is important to brush your dog's teeth frequently to keep plaque and tartar
from becoming an issue. Even wiping his gums with a clean, damp cloth can be
beneficial.
Your dog's diet also plays a role in your pet's oral health. Do you typically
feed your dog canned or dry dog food? What kind of treats and toys do you
provide for your pet? All of these things can affect the likelihood of trouble
with your pet's teeth.
When your dog's diet is nutritionally sound, containing essential vitamins,
nutrients, and enzymes, your pet's oral health will be at its very best.
Feeding dry dog food rather than a moist canned variety is best for your dog.
The tiny kibbles' hard surface rubs against the teeth to remove and reduce
plaque. The simple act of moistening the dry dog food with water or gravy
eliminates this property from dry dog food.
The treats you give your pet are part of your dog's diet just like snacks are
part of a person's diet. As humans, we tend to want to overlook our snacking
habits, so it can be easy to overlook the treats you give your dog. This is
not a good idea. Carefully consider any and all items your dog will consume.
Do you give your dog bones, rawhides, jerky treats, or dog biscuits? Maybe
your pet prefers greenies or corn starch chews. You may not have considered
it, but tossing Spot a rawhide chew is like giving him a candy bar. The
rawhide, for example, contains calories and is often provided between meals.
Many of the treats and snacks you provide in your dog's diet can be just empty
wasted calories. Some treats, alternatively, provide excellent opportunity to
improve their oral health and teeth. Greenies, rawhides, bones, and hard dog
biscuits all help to keep tartar at bay. The softer snacks, such as jerky
treats, do not provide much relief from plaque. The healthy treat, on
occasion, will also prevent your dog from having bad breath.
Your dog's diet must be healthy to ensure good oral health. Dry dog food is
best whenever possible. Don't forget to select treats for your pet that will
enhance your dog's diet. Consciously monitoring your dog's diet will
positively influence your best friend's teeth and oral health. |