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    How to best avoid dental problems in older dogs

    Posted on: November 8, 2024

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    How to best avoid dental problems in older dogs

     

    As dogs get older, dental health becomes increasingly important. Without proper care, dental issues like plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay can lead to pain, difficulty eating, and even serious health risks. Here’s how to keep your senior dog’s teeth in top shape:

     

    1. Brush Their Teeth Regularly

     

    Brushing your dog’s teeth is one of the best ways to prevent dental issues. Use a dog-safe toothpaste and brush gently. Aim for at least a few times a week, if not daily.

     

    2. Provide Dental Chews

     

    Dental chews are a convenient way to help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. Look for vet-approved options that are safe for older dogs and help keep their gums healthy.

     

    3. Choose the Right Food

     

    Feeding your dog a diet designed to support dental health can make a big difference. Some dog foods are specifically formulated to help reduce tartar and promote oral hygiene.

     

    4. Schedule Regular Vet Visits

     

    Routine vet visits are essential for catching dental problems early. Your vet can examine your dog’s teeth and gums and may recommend a professional cleaning if needed.

     

    5. Try Dental Rinses or Water Additives

     

    Dental rinses and water additives are easy to add to your dog’s routine and can help freshen breath and reduce bacteria. These can be a great supplement if your dog doesn’t tolerate brushing.

     

    6. Use Safe Toys for Chewing

     

    Chewing helps clean your dog’s teeth, but hard toys or bones can sometimes cause cracks. Opt for soft yet durable toys that provide the benefits of chewing without the risk.

     

    7. Monitor Their Mouth for Issues

     

    Keep an eye out for signs of dental problems, such as bad breath, difficulty eating, drooling, or pawing at the mouth. Early detection can prevent issues from worsening.

     

    8. Avoid Table Scraps

     

    Sugary or starchy human foods can contribute to plaque buildup and dental decay. Stick to pet-safe treats to avoid unnecessary dental risks.

     

    9. Provide High-Quality Dental Supplements

     

    Some supplements are designed to support dental health by reducing bacteria and plaque. Talk to your vet about whether a supplement might be beneficial for your older dog.

     

    10. Consider Professional Cleanings

     

    In older dogs, professional dental cleanings can be essential. Regular cleanings under anesthesia allow vets to remove plaque and tartar that can’t be reached with home care alone.

     

    Conclusion

     

    Keeping your senior dog’s teeth clean and healthy is key to their comfort and quality of life. With regular care, appropriate diet, and professional support, you can help your older dog enjoy healthier teeth and gums well into their golden years.

     

    Browse Our Dental Care Products: Give your dog the best dental support with our range of dog-safe toothpaste, chews, and more!

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