Dental disease isn't just about stinky breath! It's a whole lot more than that. Infection in the mouth can spread to affect the kidneys, heart valves and other areas.
You should check your pet's teeth regularly :
Lift the lip of your dog every day and check for signs of dental disease :
- redness or swellling of the gums?
- bleeding from around the teeth?
- is your pet reluctant to let you check its teeth, perhaps because it's painful?
- bad or smelly breath?
- loose or broken teeth?
- pawing at the mouth?
Just because your dog eats its food normally it doesn't mean everything's OK - dogs will continue to eat, even with horrible dental disease.
You can get special pet toothpaste - it's flavoured with your pet in mind and it can be safely swallowed.
Toothbrushing can be fun for your pet - but you need to start early!
Feed your pet with a special diet (your vet will recommend what's best)
To learn a whole lot more about looking after your pet's teeth, you can visit www.petsmile.org