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A Dog’s Dental Health Reflects on His Diet



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By : Damian Cross    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-07 18:22:12
As the saying goes, a dog is man’s best friend. In almost every instance that a person comes across his pet dog’s path, the dog wiggles his tail and grins as if happy to see you. The question is, how can we reciprocate all this love and affection? For starters, we could attend to that beautiful smile your dog puts out for you. The best way to approach your dog’s dental health is by observing his diet.

As a pet owner we need to brush our dog’s teeth, and even floss them regularly in order to maintain their gums and teeth in optimal condition. Statistics show a correlation between healthy teeth in human beings, and reduced chances of heart disease. If healthy gums and teeth can translate so dramatically on people, one can just imagine what a good diet can do for your best buddy.

Plaque and tartar can also become a problem if your dog’s teeth are not brushed frequently. You could do as little as wipe your dogs teeth with a wet cloth, and still be helping out.

What your dog eats is also of crucial importance in maintaining dental health. What have you been feeding your dog? Does it come out of a can or a bag? Do you feed him during odd hours? What kinds of things do you let him play with? All these choices become meaningful in your attempts to take good care of your pet.

Your dog’s health will peak when his food high in nutrients and essential vitamins needed for him to be in top shape. Dry foods are not only nutritional, but clean your dog’s teeth as he chews, thus reducing plaque and tartar. Adding liquids to your dog’s dry foods could remove this property from dry food.

As the saying goes, a dog is man’s best friend. In almost every instance that a person comes across his pet dog’s path, the dog wiggles his tail and grins as if happy to see you. The question is, how can we reciprocate all this love and affection? For starters, we could attend to that beautiful smile your dog puts out for you. The best way to approach your dog’s dental health is by observing his diet.

As a pet owner we need to brush our dog’s teeth, and even floss them regularly in order to maintain their gums and teeth in optimal condition. Statistics show a correlation between healthy teeth in human beings, and reduced chances of heart disease. If healthy gums and teeth can translate so dramatically on people, one can just imagine what a good diet can do for your best buddy.

Plaque and tartar can also become a problem if your dog’s teeth are not brushed frequently. You could do as little as wipe your dogs teeth with a wet cloth, and still be helping out.

What your dog eats is also of crucial importance in maintaining dental health. What have you been feeding your dog? Does it come out of a can or a bag? Do you feed him during odd hours? What kinds of things do you let him play with? All these choices become meaningful in your attempts to take good care of your pet.

Your dog’s health will peak when his food high in nutrients and essential vitamins needed for him to be in top shape. Dry foods are not only nutritional, but clean your dog’s teeth as he chews, thus reducing plaque and tartar. Adding liquids to your dog’s dry foods could remove this property from dry food.

Treats you give your pet on the side are as much part of their diet as the regular food you give him. We often get distracted and lose track of what we eat as snack, and similarly lose track of what we feed our dog. This could become a problem, it is always important to observe your dog’s diet.

Perhaps your dog is the kind of pet who prefers to chew on soft, vegetable like treats, as opposed to hard bones and sticks. It is far more beneficial for your pet friend, and for his teeth to avoid hard candy like objects which could easily tear away pieces of his dentures.

Many of the snacks we provide our pets are consumed with little or no additional benefits. While some types of foods like dog biscuits, not only contribute to the animal’s health as a whole, but also brush up on his teeth and gums.

In the end, observing your dog’s diet will improve his and your own quality of life, by enjoying the nature of being in good health. A healthy dog is a lot more fun to have around, and your kids will thank you for it in the end. Bring a smile into your dogs life with healthy teeth and gums!

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