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http://thedoghealth.com/dog-tartar/
Wow, I found this article most helpful in ways to help protect my dogs teeth and gums, and also found the advice on dog plaque and tartar remover, and general oral health beneficial by eliminating the need to take a trip to the vet. I didn't realize that a dogs oral hygiene plays an important role in the dogs overall wellbeing. I like the tips to healthy teeth: diet, chewing toys, brushing with dog toothpaste most days, and inspecting the dogs mouth and teeth. This is a great tool, which hopefully can save me money by taking action now before anything may harm my dogs mouth.
http://www.dogscatspets.org/dogs/dog-tartar-removal/dog-tartar-removal-products-tools-sprays-removal-cost/
I like this article and found it most helpful, as it has a few ways to manage dog teeth tartar and plaque removal. Products to assist in tooth and gum care, tartar removal costs, and ways to prevent dog plaque and tartar build up. I like the simple home remedies idea to help remove tartar and plaque, by simply giving the dog raw meats and uncooked bones, a great way to clean the dogs teeth, by all that chewing the dog has to do. I found the dental sprays interesting as another way to soften tartar buildup, and after that I can brush the tartar off. Prevention is better than cure I always say.
http://www.raw4urpaws.com/blog/2015/02/27/The-Disturbing-Cause-Of-Dental-Disease-In-Dogs.aspx
This is so interesting this article. This would be help a wake up call for pet owners not aware of dental diseases and good hygiene and give some piece of advice with what to do with dog teeth plaque removal and oral care which should be maintained, cleaning teeth on a regular basis. Under anesthesia it may be a high risk for the pets and could leads to death. Spending money at the vet is a good investment for the pets health. Raw meaty bone diets to gnaw can help remove tartar the old fashioned way by grinding it off through the pets chewing. Recommend the raw bones about the same size as your pet’s head to prevent tooth fractures. I really like also where talks about the mouth inspection, looking and observing in changes in the pets mouth.
http://www.capecod.com/lifestyle/the-unlucky-7-actions-that-can-shorten-a-dogs-life-how-many-are-you-doing/
This article opened up my understanding of looking after my dog in a new way. These 7 things to look out for, can prolong a dogs life by up to 1 year, that's amazing! It's funny how adults can become overweight which leads to health problems, but I never imagined the same can take effect for a dog too. Keeping off the kilograms may have a healthier impact on a dog's life, reducing the chance of developing arthritis and other health issues. Healthy teeth and gums are also important, and left unattended can turn into dog plaque and tartar development, and lead to further complications like tooth decay, and surprisingly can really harm the dog.
https://3milliondogs.com/dogbook/7-tips-for-keeping-your-dogs-teeth-clean-and-healthy/
I never thought that manually brushing and rubbing a dogs gums can help reduce dog plaque and tartar. This simple method of looking after your dogs teeth is so beneficial in many ways. Just this simple act of looking after your dogs mouth, teeth and gums can give your dog a much healthier and happier lifestyle. I was surprised at the effects from badly kept oral hygiene can severely impact on many factors in a dogs health, including damage to the stomach, blood infections and even arthritis. If its good enough for us humans to take pride in our wellbeing, how much more than looking after our pets too.
http://www.landofvolunteers.com/eng/news/animals/animal-care/the-great-pet-food-that-helps-break-down-your-pet%E2%80%99s-tartar.html
This article is quite helpful and has great insight for dogs who suffer from plaque and tartar. After reading this article I would definitely change my dogs eating habits, and would recommend anyone looking for dog teeth tartar and plaque removal to give this diet a go. It's interesting to know that there are certain breeds of dogs that are more susceptible to developing oral complications due to poor eating and hygiene habits. My next dog I would consider choosing a larger breed because he will be able to chew better and it may be easier for me to take care of the dogs mouth and oral hygiene.
http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/dont-forget-to-floss-all-you-need-to-know-about-pet-dental-care/
I didn't know that dogs were easier to brush teeth and gums than cats. Great advice on when to brush teeth and at a young age, as a pup after all their running around. This is a great time to sit the dog down and begin brushing the teeth and gums. This is so good for dog plaque and tartar removal, eliminating all those nasty bacteria and having a happy puppy. I really like the little brush that can be placed on your finger to brush the dogs teeth, I'd definitely try to track one of those down at the local pet store, along side of looking for some toothpaste. If this really helps like it says here then I'd really recommend this to my friends.
http://blog.naturalhealthyconcepts.com/2016/05/27/5-ways-to-keep-your-pet-healthy-3-supplements-to-give-them/
I really enjoyed reading this article on the 5 ways to keep puppy healthy and 3 supplements to give them. Wow now even vets do an holistic approach to animals! Its great that these vets will do everything they can to treat dogs through natural means first before going through any drug and medical procedures. It shows they care more. Oral care I see looks very important for a dogs wellbeing. Like humans, dogs oral hygiene plays an important role to a dog's happiness. Getting rid of dog plaque is easier than I thought, and it starts by giving the dog a raw and good meals. Toothbrushes and oral sprays can help keep a dogs teeth nice and clean.
http://stagetecture.com/round-up-best-year-around-pet-care-tips/
Wow I was unaware that a dogs mouth and the teeth if left unkept can lead to serious complications such as heart, liver and kidney disease. Dog plaque can simply be removed with a toothbrush and some toothpaste brought from a vet store. Another cleaning technique i was unaware of is the bone and toy method. It's good for a dog to chew on these bones and toys which helps reduce the build up of tartar and plaque on teeth and gums and help in the doggys wellbeing. It's also good to look in the dogs mouth at least once a week, this may save the dog from a lot of unnecessary discomfort and pain. A trip to the vet may be needed if things get worse.
https://herepup.com/best-dog-toothpaste/
What I found interesting to know is a dogs mouth is more alkaline than a human mouth, which is probably why some dogs are more prone to developing mouth infections and a build up of teeth tartar and plaque. For a dog, plaque and tartar removal is so important at keeping a pooch satisfied, thus eliminating germs and sore gums and teeth. I have found that simple mouth hygiene like brushing dogs teeth with proper toothpaste and a good brush will help reduce most of the problems a dog may face later on in years. For example a dog may develop bad breath, tooth loss and other issues relating to the dogs blood, and its organs.