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3 Dental Care Tips for Your Canine Companion

All dogs need proper dental care. Oral health issues are quite common amongst our canine companions, and they can easily lead to more complicated health trouble!

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3 Dental Care Tips for Your Canine Companion

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  1. 3 Dental Care Tips for Your Canine Companion All dogs need proper dental care. Oral health issues are quite common amongst our canine companions, and they can easily lead to more complicated health trouble! Here are three tips from your London, ON vet for keeping your dog’s mouth in tip-top shape: Brushing Sessions Brush your dog’s teeth at home on a regular basis using a pet toothbrush and a canine-formulated toothpaste. This helps to get rid of loose plaque and prevent its formation in the future, and it keeps your dog’s breath fresher. Ask your vet for a recommendation on a great toothpaste for your pooch. Chew Toys Chew toys aren’t just for fun. Chew toys actually benefit your dog’s oral health greatly! They scrape away loose plaque on the outer tooth surfaces, and they give your dog’s teeth and gums a healthy workout. Provide your dog with a steady rotation of fun chew toys. Veterinary Cleanings Of course, professional cleanings at your veterinarian’s office are the greatest way to clean Fido’s mouth and keep things healthy for years to come. If your dog is overdue for a dental appointment, call the office today. To learn more about your dog’s dental care needs, call your veterinarian London, ON.

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