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Buy the Best Dental Care Products and Medicines for Dogs 

Dog toothbrushes, dog toothpaste, sprays, gels, cleaning pads, mouth and teeth solutions, chewable products, chewable toys, powders, tablets, supplements, bones, deer or elk antlers, and hundreds of other products for dog oral and dental hygiene are available. The use of these products and medicines for dogs serves three main purposes, removing plaque and tartar, caring for the gums, and preventing bad breath. Taking care of your dog’s oral and dental health is as important as caring for the health of other parts of their body. Puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs all need to have healthy and sharp teeth. To buy the best and cheapest dental care products and medicines for dogs in Kenya or in Nairobi online, the Canine Dog Pharmacy is at your service.(dog food)

Dental Care for Dogs 

Dogs, like humans, initially grow baby teeth. Baby teeth come in at a few weeks old and are shed after a few months to make way for permanent teeth. Therefore, it is important to note that dental care for your furry friend begins when they are a puppy and continues throughout their senior years. Brushing their teeth with a dog toothbrush is the best and most preventive method of taking care of a dog’s teeth. If you introduce your puppy to a dog toothbrush and make brushing their teeth a habit, you have done a great service to your dog’s dental health. However, it should be noted that brushing is not the only way to keep teeth clean and fresh.

The most important principle in dental care is preventing the formation of plaque, tartar, and dental debris, as these three are the main reasons for dental and gum problems. Therefore, there are other products like sprays, gels, solutions, chewables, pads, wipes, and toys available at the Canine Dog Pharmacy to help parents maintain the oral hygiene of their puppy’s teeth.

Problems and Dental Diseases in Dogs 

The main cause of dental problems and diseases in dogs is the formation of plaque, tartar, and debris. When you do not clean your dog’s lovable teeth, a creamy-colored layer forms on them, known as plaque. If this contamination is not cleaned off the teeth and continues to grow, it darkens and turns into tartar and debris. The presence of tartar and debris means the presence of harmful bacteria on the teeth, which attack the gums, causing swelling and gum infection referred to as periodontitis. If periodontitis is left untreated, it causes the infection and bacteria to progress and damage the jawbone, leading to tooth loss.

Signs of Dental Disease and Problems in Dogs 

As mentioned earlier, dogs’ teeth, just like other parts of their body, can get sick and require care and treatment. Dogs have very strong teeth and rarely suffer from diseases, pain, or problems. Even when dogs have dental pain or issues, they seldom show any reaction. But as parents, we must always be vigilant and identify the signs of dental problems and diseases in dogs and promptly take our dogs to a veterinarian. Here are some of the signs and problems related to dental issues in dogs:

  • Bad breath
  • Loss of appetite
  • Dropping food from the mouth
  • Difficulty in swallowing and painful swallowing
  • Weight loss
  • Nervousness and irritability
  • Drooling
  • Bleeding and inflammation in the gums
  • Loosening of teeth
  • Tooth decay
  • Broken teeth
  • Swelling of the face
  • Nasal discharge

Conclusion 

Taking care of the dental health of dogs is an essential duty for parents. The best and most preventive way to care for a dog’s teeth is to use a dog toothbrush and dog toothpaste. Starting from the puppy stage, brushing their teeth once a day is excellent for preventing bad breath and maintaining the gum health of dogs. You can purchase the highest quality and most affordable dental care products for dogs in Kenya and Nairobi online from the Canine Pet Pharmacy. They also offer other products related to dogs, such as flea and tick, ear and eye care, skin and coat care, heartworm, heart and blood pressure, vitamins and electrolytes, joint care, pain relief, and arthritis, antibiotics, allergy relief, anxiety and calming, gastrointestinal care and digestion, urinary tract and kidney care, Thyroid and Hormone, Incontinence and Bladder Control, and bandages.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Why do dogs suffer from dental disease? 

Even if we don’t regularly brush dogs’ teeth, it leads to the formation of plaque and tartar, and also introduces bacteria, causing damage to the gums. This results in dental disease in dogs. 

How often should I brush my dog’s teeth? 

Dogs’ teeth, like human teeth, require daily care and cleaning. Humans brush their teeth after every meal. For dogs, if we brush their teeth once a day or every other day, it’s excellent and prevents dental diseases. 

Are chew toys beneficial or harmful to a dog’s teeth? 

Chew toys are beneficial for a dog’s teeth. These toys are designed to entertain dogs and help remove plaque and tartar from their teeth while they chew, thus promoting dental health. 

Does cleaning the dog’s teeth eliminate bad breath? 

One of the primary reasons for bad breath in dogs is unclean teeth, which lead to plaque, tartar, and eventually bacteria formation, resulting in bad breath. Therefore, regular daily brushing with a dog toothbrush can prevent bad breath. Additionally, mouthwash drops and solutions for dogs can be used to eliminate bad breath. 

What is periodontal disease in dogs? 

When a dog’s teeth are covered with plaque and tartar, and bacteria accumulate on the tooth’s surface, they also attack the gums, causing redness, swelling, and gum infection, known as periodontal disease. 

What does a change in the color of a dog’s teeth indicate? 

The most common cause of a change in the color of a dog’s teeth is tooth decay and tooth deterioration. In such cases, you should immediately take your dog to the veterinarian for necessary action. Sometimes, changes in tooth color can also occur due to the consumption of certain medications. 

Can human toothpaste be used for dogs? 

Human toothpaste should never be used for dogs. Human toothpaste contains chemicals and fluoride, making it highly toxic for dogs since they tend to swallow it. Dogs have specific toothpaste designed with flavors like meat, chicken, fish, and liver to make it more palatable for them.