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5 TIPS TO GIVE YOUR DOG

A HEALTHIER SMILE

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Daily brushing is one of the best oral care regimens for your pet dog. Brushing your dog can be a tough job but it prevents the formation of biofilm and plaque and avoidsany oral diseases. Two to three minutes of regular brushing twice a day is highly recommended.

01 DAILY BRUSHING

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Oral rinsing is a good substitute for pet owners who find it difficult to brush their dog's teeth. It can remove any food particles in stuck in the teeth while eating. Although, there is no better practice than brushing, but with oral rinsing and specialized teeth cleaning diets you can have some benefits.

02 ORAL RINSING

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You should mark your calendar for a monthly mouth check of your dog. Puffy gums, cracked or broken teeth, swellings in the mouth should be taken care by consulting a veterinarian. Also, ask your vet to check for any lumps or masses in throat or tummy. Preventive measures if taken early can avoid serious consequences.

03 MONTHLY MOUTH CHECK

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Annual veterinary checkups is a must for every pet dog. Infection in the mouth can cause problems in the heart, kidneys, and other vital organs. So, a thorough yearly checkup by a professional vet is highly recommended. For older canines, checkup should be done within 6 to 12 months.

04 YEARLY VET CHECK

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Take your pet dog to any veterinary for total dental cleaning every two to three years. It will not only help maintain that sparkling smile but also remove plaque and tartar below the gums and between teeth. If left unchecked it may result in oral pain or tooth loss. So, maintain that healthy smile in your dog and more importantly prevent the formation of any diseases.

05 VETERINARY DENTAL CLEANING

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