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How to clean your dog teeth at home easily | Dog grooming tips |

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Brushing your dog’s teeth at home is the easiest and inexpensive way to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Dogs don’t get cavities but still, they can develop problems like tartar and plaque buildup and gingivitis. But it’s not just bad breath, yellow teeth or plaque you have to worry about.

As like humans, these canine dental problems can actually lead to life-threatening infections and issues including heart, liver, and kidney disease. So, always try to practice good dog dental care with your dog which will extend your dog’s life.

Here, this video will show you How to clean your dogs teeth at home

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Good oral health is just as important for dogs and cats as it is for the rest of your family. Your pets rely on their teeth to eat and defend themselves. Problems with teeth and gums don’t just cause your pet pain and discomfort, but also puts them at risk of developing life-threatening health issues.

how to spot these common warning signs.

1. Bad breath

Okay, so we know pets don’t always have the best reputations for fresh breath. But if the odour isn't directly related to something they ate, it can sometimes indicate that bacteria and plaque have built up in their mouths. This puts their teeth at risk of decay.

If their breath smells particularly foul (like rotten eggs), this could be a sign that they have gum disease, which needs treatment from their vet.

Keep in mind there’s more at stake than just smelly breath. Untreated gum disease can damage your pet's teeth and jaws over time and is one of the major causes of tooth loss. Infections caused by gum disease have been linked with diseases of the heart, liver and kidneys,.

2. Changes in eating habits

Any sudden change in your pet's appetite is a cause for concern, particularly when they don’t want to eat their regular food. Along with wider health concerns, symptoms of gum disease (like infections or swollen gums) might cause a dog or cat to stop eating or chewing.

You should speak to your vet right away if your furry friend’s appetite has changed - especially if there have been no big changes to their diet.

3. Yellow or brown teeth

If you notice yellow or brown stains on your pet's teeth, especially around the gums, there’s a good chance this is dental plaque. Brushing your pet's teeth with special toothpaste and feeding them dental treats can help prevent the build-up of plaque.

Existing plaque and tartar needs to be carefully removed by a vet to reduce the risk of your dog or cat getting tooth decay.

4. Swollen or bleeding gums

Inflamed and bleeding gums can be signs that your pet has gum disease or another infection, which may cause toothaches or discomfort in their jaws. Your vet can diagnose the cause of the problem and recommend a treatment, which may involve cleaning and scaling their teeth to remove plaque and bacteria. Sometimes animals will need to have a tooth or teeth pulled.

5. Growths on the gums

If you spot any unexplained lumps or growths anywhere on your pet, you should schedule an appointment with a vet. Growths on the gums can sometimes be malignant tumours that need removal, which could involve removing some teeth too.

If you check and clean your pet's teeth every day, you'll be more likely to notice unusual growths at an early stage when they're usually easier to treat.

6. Excessive drooling

For some dog owners, drool is just a (messy) part of life! Most dogs drool and some breeds drool a little extra.

But if your dog suddenly starts drooling more than usual, you should take note. This might mean they have a health problem that’s either causing them to produce more saliva or is preventing them from swallowing their saliva like they normally would.

This could indicate a variety of dental problems, including gum disease, loose teeth or a dental abscess caused by bacteria or injury. If your vet finds an abscess, they’ll usually recommend pulling the tooth and/ or prescribing a course of antibiotics to remove the infection.

7. Pawing at their mouth

Is your dog or cat pawing, scratching or constantly licking parts of their mouth? This might be a sign of teething or it could signal of dental pain.
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