Most modern cat foods can be associated with the build up of plaque and tartar on cats teeth. This is even true of many dried kibble or biscuit diets. (When the tooth applies pressure to a hard biscuit, the biscuit can shatter, producing crumbs which mix with saliva and leave a coating of food debris on the teeth.) Hills t/d is different due to a meshwork of tiny fibres which are formed throughout... (read more)
Royal Canin Dog Dental Veterinary Diet is specially formulated for the nutritional support of daily oral hygiene for dogs over 10Kg. It aims to combat bad breath and to reduce the development of tartar and dental plaque. Sodium polyphosphate bins will prevent tartar formation as it binds salivary calcium. Enzymatic action on chondrocytes and hydrates cartilage will be prevented with chondroitin. The... (read more)
For Dogs fresh breath can be just as important as in humas, consistently bad breath is a sign of a build up of bacteria and a general sign of poor Dental hygiene, that can lead to gum disease and a whole range of Problems. There is a wide range of products that easily and effectively deal with bad breath in dogs, allowing you to keep on loving him without having to worry about his health... (read more)
Dog Chews are not only a great way for your dog to enjoy himself and pass they time. They are also a great way to keep teeth and gums healthy. Some chews help tp keep your dogs breath fresh in a natural way.
Brushing your dogs teeth is a very important preventative measure, to help stop tooth decay and also ensure that your dog has a clean and healthy mouth, that will last it into its older years. The correct tooth brush is a crucial part of this process as using the wrong brush can leave hard to reach areas of the teeth untouched creating bacterial hotspots.
Toothpaste is just as important as brushing your dogs teeth. Helping to combat bad breath, using the right dog toothpaste really improves your dogs dental hygiene and makes it less likely to be subject to tooth decay and gum disease.
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