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Top tips to help maintain healthy teeth and gums in pets

Natural animal health experts, nutravet highlight the importantace of keeping your pet’s teeth healthy to maintain their overall health.

Plaque, tartar and gum inflammation are very common in pets and among the most frequent concerns seen by vets. By the age of three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have developed some form of periodontal disease.

Poor dental care doesn’t just affect your pet’s mouth, the bacteria generated by gum disease could eventually enter their bloodstream and potentially damage their heart liver or kidneys.

Korina Stephens RVN at nutravet comments: “Just like us it’s important for our four-legged friends to follow a daily dental routine. Your pet’s teeth have a lot of work to do, dogs use their mouths for more than just eating, they use them to play, explore and taste a lot of their surroundings too. If your dog’s teeth aren’t properly cared for, it can cause problems.

“As well as brushing their teeth daily, a natural plaque remover such as nutraplaque can help maintain their oral health, support healthy teeth and gums, as well as reducing bad breath. Starting a dental routine early with your pet is key to get them used to it. However, with some training older pets can be introduced to it also.”

Nutravet’s top teeth for healthy teeth and gums include:

Teeth brushing

Brushing your pet’s teeth regularly is the best way to keep their teeth clean and healthy. Start from an early age to get them used to a routine. Take things slowly and get them used to having their teeth cleaned over a few weeks. Let them taste their new pet safe toothpaste so they think of brushing their teeth as a treat not a chore.

Toys

You can buy your dog toys that are designed to clean their teeth as they chew on them. Be careful not to get toys that are too small and can be swallowed or get caught in your dog’s throat.

Dental chews

Dental chews or treats and specialist foods can also help to keep your pet’s mouth healthy. Be careful not to feed them too many of these, include them in their daily calorie intake to prevent any unwanted weight gain.

Treats

Don’t feed them too many sugary treats, as this can cause more bacteria to build up on your pet’s teeth.

Bones

Don’t feed your dog bones as these can damage their teeth. Bones can also break into splinters which can damage their gums and throat.

Visit your vet

Regular vet visits can allow them to keep an eye on your pet’s oral health, as well as other health issues that may arise. If you don’t feel confident brushing your pet’s teeth, your vet will be able to offer advice on how to do this to best suit your pet’s needs and reduce any stress.

Natural plaque remover for pets

Consider using a natural plaque remover like nutraplaque which is a completely natural product that provides an advanced double action formula to help aid oral health and hygiene by systematically working against bad breath, tartar and plaque for healthy teeth and gums. nutraplaque is recommended by thousands of vets throughout the UK and Ireland to support healthy teeth, gums and breath odour in dogs and cats.

For more top tips and product news visit www.nutravet.co.uk

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