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Regular dental care for dogs and cats not only ensures fresh breath, but also healthy teeth and gums in the long term. By brushing your pet's teeth with a brush and cream, you effectively protect them from tartar and various dental diseases. Dental sprays with enzymes support natural cleaning and plaque removal, while products with silver ions promote antibacterial protection and healthy oral flora.
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Regular dental care for dogs and cats not only ensures fresh breath, but also healthy teeth and gums in the long term. By brushing your pet's teeth with a brush and cream, you effectively protect them from tartar and various dental diseases. Dental sprays with enzymes support natural cleaning and plaque removal, while products with silver ions promote antibacterial protection and healthy oral flora.
It’s just the same for pets as it is for humans: food debris, saliva and bacteria lead to plaque and, eventually, hardened tartar. Without regular cleaning, this can lead to painful gum inflammation, periodontitis and other dental problems. Unfortunate consequences include tooth loss and, ultimately, strain on the heart, liver or kidneys. That’s why you’re doing your pet a huge favour by cleaning its teeth regularly and supporting its dental care.
Unpleasant bad breath in dogs and cats is often the first sign that you should get on with cleaning their teeth as soon as possible. We’ll help you find the right tools and give you tips on how to brush your pet’s teeth. This will keep their teeth healthy and allow your pet to enjoy food, treats and chew toys without any pain.
If you notice visible tartar, you should consult your vet to find out whether a professional dental cleaning is necessary.
There are various tools available for dental care in dogs and cats. Here’s a brief overview:
| Tools | Features |
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| Toothbrush |
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| Finger toothbrush |
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| Toothpaste |
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| Dental care treats |
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| Chew toys |
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| Dental spray |
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Cat and dog toothbrushes are soft and shaped to fit the mouth. This allows you to clean your pet’s teeth comfortably. Finger brushes are particularly good for getting started if your pet isn’t yet used to having their teeth brushed.
Cat and dog toothpaste is tailored to the needs of our furry friends. Unlike our own toothpaste, it does not contain fluoride, as this is toxic to dogs and cats. The toothpastes are available in a neutral flavour or with a meaty flavour. They may contain silver ions and enzymes that help clean the teeth.
Sugar-free chews and dental care toys are a good addition to regular tooth brushing and come in many different varieties. Chewable snacks in the form of bones or sticks provide natural, mechanical cleaning of the teeth, and chew toys in every conceivable shape also help with dental care in a playful way.
You spraydental sprays onto your pet’s teeth, after which they spread the solution around their mouth with their tongue. These sprays contain special ingredients for cleaning and caring for the teeth. They are a good option for dental care if your pet doesn’t like having their teeth brushed.
Dry food provides a form of mechanical dental cleaning, as chewing the hard kibble rubs plaque off the tooth surfaces. That’s why, in addition to wet food, you should ideally also provide your pet with dry food.
Brushing teeth is a strange ritual for pets, and many four-legged friends aren’t necessarily keen on us touching their teeth – especially not for any length of time. To build trust, you should gradually get your pet used to the process of dental care.
Start very slowly by gently familiarising your dog or cat with being touched on the head. This works particularly well with gentle stroking. You can then move on to lifting the lips and carefully touching the teeth and gums. Now familiarise your pet with the toothpaste by putting some on your finger and massaging their gums. You can wrap a clean cloth around your finger or use a finger sleeve and gently move it over the outer surfaces of the teeth. If that goes well, you can also try using a toothbrush to get your pet used to short toothbrushing sessions. Start with the canines, then the molars and finally the sensitive front teeth.
Every pet is different, and getting your furry friend used to having their teeth brushed can be tricky. Be patient and proceed slowly and systematically. Every small step towards dental care is a big plus for your pet’s health.
You now know quite a bit about the right equipment and approach to dental care for dogs and cats. Here are a few more tips to help you on your way:
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