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Provide regular oral care to dogs

Many disease problems It begins to appear gradually in old age, but the oral problems of dogs are different. If they are not properly cared for, even relatively young dogs will have corresponding problems. Therefore, do not ignore this problem, check and clean your dog regularly to keep your dog’s oral health.

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1. Mouth: The first manifestation of most oral diseases is bad breath. Dogs usually exhale hahaha, so we can easily smell whether there is a peculiar smell in the dog's mouth. In addition to bad breath, some dogs also have related problems such as salivation.

2. Mucous membrane: Generally, the oral mucosa of dogs is mostly pink. Pay attention to whether the dog’s oral mucosa is excessively red or whitish. Bleeding, ulcers and other problems.

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If your dog has serious oral problems, send them to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible

< p style="text-indent:2em;">3. Teeth: What should be checked in the dental department is the integrity of the dog's teeth, the color of the teeth, and whether there is dental calculus in the gaps between the teeth. If the surface of your dog's teeth begins to turn yellow, it may indicate the formation of dental plaque or calculus. If your dog has a double row of teeth, it is best to remove the excess teeth, otherwise debris will stay between the teeth, which can easily lead to the formation of dental calculus. Problems such as dental calculus are also an important reason for dogs’ bad breath. If you find that your dog has gum inflammation or cysts, it is best to go to the hospital for relevant examinations as soon as possible.

Two. Oral care

1. The important way to prevent dog oral problems is to provide regular oral care to the dog. To brush your dog's teeth, you can use tools specially designed for pets. You can usually provide some toys that are helpful for cleaning the mouth, such as teeth cleaning ropes, chewing balls, etc. You also need to provide teeth grinding sticks for your dog. If you feed meat, wait for a while after eating to see if there is any meat stuck in the teeth, and help clean it up.

The rest. Yes, what we do is to delay the occurrence of dental calculus, but it cannot completely eliminate the occurrence of dental calculus. Therefore, some owners find that they have obviously cleaned the dog’s mouth, but it is normal for the dog to still suffer from dental calculus. And there are many reasons for the occurrence of dental calculus, and we may ignore some factors.

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