Nevertheless, there is no real need for real worry. There are now plenty of breath care products for our beloved canine friends. In fact, most of the same products used as home remedies may also be used with care-- for our dogs. This can help save on vet bills just to restore the dog's more pleasing breath. And since people often have dissimilar views on an appropriate bad breath remedy, it's always up to the owner to determine which commercial or home remedies are most suitable. The following are some great ways to keep your doggy's breath consistently pleasant.
Dog Toys
Surprisingly, some of your dog's toys may actually be designed to provide more than just entertainment and training assistance. Some of these toys can be very effective in teeth cleaning for your dog. One of the most popular double-duty toys area the dental chews. These dog chews are typically designed to both massage the dog's gums in addition to gently scrubbing its teeth. This, of course, removes plaque and food particles that lodge in between teeth. Two of the most popular brands are Nylabone and Greenies for doggy dental toys and chews. You'll need to ensure that the dental chews and dental sticks match the strength of your dog's bite as many dental chews are not meant for dog with stronger bites.
Dental sticks
These are also great for your dog. These dental sticks are also produced to massage gums and eliminate food particles and plaque. You simply fill the sticks with treats to encourage your dog to bite on them while simultaneously helping to correct breath problems.
Dental sticks are actually more preferable than giving you dog a bone. That's generally not a good idea. The main reason is that some cooked bones may crack as the dog plays with them, causing serious injury to your dog particularly around the mouth and nose areas. If you must give the dog a bone, try one that is raw and thoroughly cleaned of all meat remains.
Water Technique
Just as humans need plenty of water to help prevent anaerobic bacteria from accumulating, so does our dog. Of course you'll need to provide your dog with plenty of clean drinking water to keep the mouth moist and food particle free. Additionally, you may want to purchase an oxygenating solution formulated for dogs. Simply by giving a water to your pet helps to ensure bacteria are destroyed, thus freshening your dog's breath. It's probably wise to consult a vet on this one first.
Brushing
Consistently brushing your dog's teeth is also crucial for good oral hygiene. There are specially designed tooth brushes for dogs. Just ensure that you purchase one that fits your dog's mouth size and bite and that you brush its teeth properly and regularly.
In addition to these remedies and bad breath products for dogs, you can keep your doggy's breath fresh by careful selection of its diet. Most vets suggest that you give your dog a combination of dry dog food and canned or moist food. Confer with your vet for additional information of how to keep your dog's breath pleasant.
Published by Dee Boston
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Thanks for the info! The doggy dental sticks sound like a great idea. Our dog just doesn't seem interested in regular toys. But if there's food inside, she might bite! ; )