A bark-worthy bite

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR CANINE’S CANINES

Different breeds face different dental challenges. Here’s how to prioritize oral hygiene for all the running, playing, and snuggles ahead with your furry friend.

RISK: Crowded teeth = faster plaque and tartar buildup.

Use finger brushes, wipes, and dental chews for tiny mouths.

RISK: Large mouth, strong bite = fractures and tartar buildup.

Brush often, check for fractured teeth, and provide dental chews.

RISK: Flat-faced dog = crowded teeth, shortened muzzles, challenges with chewing.

Monitor closely and use chews designed for flat-faced breeds.

A brown and white English Bulldog stands with a braided rawhide chew in its mouth.

A bark-worthy bite

HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR CANINE’S CANINES

Different breeds face different dental challenges. Here’s how to prioritize oral hygiene for all the running, playing, and snuggles ahead with your furry friend.

RISK: Crowded teeth = faster plaque and tartar buildup.

Use finger brushes, wipes, and dental chews for tiny mouths.

RISK: Large mouth, strong bite = fractures and tartar buildup.

Brush often, check for fractured teeth, and provide dental chews.

RISK: Flat-faced dog = crowded teeth, shortened muzzles, challenges with chewing.

Monitor closely and use chews designed for flat-faced breeds.

A brown and white English Bulldog stands with a braided rawhide chew in its mouth.

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Dental Squeaker Ball Green Dog Toy

Wellmark

Dental Wipes

TropiClean Fresh Breath Oral Care Water Additive

Performatrin Prime

Dental Sticks Minty Fresh Flavour Large Dog Treats

Performatrin Ultra

Collagen Braid Dog Treat

A brindle and white Bull Terrier lying on a sofa, looking alert with its tongue out and a chew toy by its paw.

Dogs aren’t supposed to have constant bad breath. Persistent odour is often an early sign of gum disease.


Tooth Trouble 101 Signs that it’s time to take your dog to the vet.

Bad breath

Pawing at the mouth

Excessive drooling

Difficulty eating

Behavioural changes

Red, swollen gums

Visible tartar buildup and tooth discolouration

A brindle and white Bull Terrier lying on a sofa, looking alert with its tongue out and a chew toy by its paw.

Dogs aren’t supposed to have constant bad breath. Persistent odour is often an early sign of gum disease.


Tooth Trouble 101 Signs that it’s time to take your dog to the vet.

Bad breath

Pawing at the mouth

Excessive drooling

Difficulty eating

Behavioural changes

Red, swollen gums

Visible tartar buildup and tooth discolouration

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