Even humans like us need to brush our teeth and clean our mouths every day. How can we neglect the oral health of our dogs and cats? Because oral health care for dogs and cats is very important. If the owners do not pay attention to all the health problems that may occur, pets may have oral problems without us knowing. Before we know it, those diseases will cause pain for our dogs and cats and may also have a negative effect on their overall health. “Mouth and teeth” are the first organs that make our pets healthy and strong. However, many owners do not pay attention to them until their dogs or cats show symptoms such as sore gums, swollen mouths, loose teeth, tooth decay, or severe pain before taking them to the vet. This becomes a serious problem that requires more time to treat, even though oral diseases can be easily treated and prevented if pet owners are knowledgeable and take the time to take care of them. So if you want to know how to take care of your oral health to create good hygiene for your dogs and cats, let’s take a look at the methods we recommend. 1. Take your dogs and cats to the vet for an oral health check-up every 6 months…
Dog bad breath is a major problem that many dog lovers worry about. If your dog has bad breath, it may mean that your dog is at risk of oral diseases.
Periodontal disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to an infection of the bone that attaches the teeth and surrounding areas. Periodontal disease is the most common cause of bad breath in dogs. The disease is mainly caused by food residue and tartar that builds up on the surfaces of the teeth. Research has found that 70% dogs aged 2 years and older have periodontal disease. Symptoms 1. Severe bad breath 2. Yellow stained teeth 3. Swollen, red, receding gums 4. Blood or pus mixed with saliva 5. Loose teeth 6. Common in pets aged 2 years and older who do not brush their teeth Treatment guidelines 1. Take a history and perform a physical examination. Initial oral examination 2. Complete blood count 3. Scaling or tooth extraction…