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Why Dental Care Is Important For Your Dog

Many households in Greeley have a dog who they regard as part of the family. Sadly, not all dog owners <br>understand the importance of dental care.

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Why Dental Care Is Important For Your Dog

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  1. Why Dental Care Is Important For Your Dog Many households in Greeley have a dog who they regard as part of the family. Sadly, not all dog owners understand the importance of dental care. You brush your teeth twice every day, to prevent gum disease, tooth loss, and decay. Similar dogs need teeth cleaning as well. Below you will learn more about why it is necessary to take care of your furry friend’s oral care. As your dog grows older, the structures that assist your dog’s teeth can become infected or damaged. Acute, persistent damage can bring about their teeth to become loose or even fall out. By visiting a veterinary clinic in Greeley, the veteran can assess your dog’s teeth, making sure that the supporting structures remain healthy and strong. With ongoing oral care, you will have peace of mind that your pet’s teeth will remain in place, making chewing and playing easier for him/her. It is important to concentrate on your furry friend’s oral hygiene, particularly while they are still young. Making time to brush their teeth can become a part of their general training. It might take time before your dog grows accustomed to the habit, but once they are at ease, you should consider exposing them to comprehensive dental care for dogs at your nearest animal clinic in Greeley. The clinic will perform a professional cleaning, and this can help you avoid your pet from losing its teeth. If your dog’s teeth are not cleaned regularly, it can cause bad breath. The bad breath is an indication that bacteria are building up inside your dog’s mouth because of poor dental care. Cleaning your furry friend’s teeth frequently can avoid that smell from developing. If not, the food particles that stick to their gums and teeth will form into plaque. Plaque that is not removed can cause tartar and the only way to get rid of the tartar build-up is with professional cleaning that is done at a veterinary clinic. For that reason, it is essential to brush your dog’s teeth regularly. When tartar build-up is left untreated it can lead to gum infection and inflammation. The gums will then start pulling away from the teeth, leaving your gums vulnerable. If not treated it can cause gingivitis. Gingivitis is the beginning of gum disease and over time can lead to periodontal disease. Knowing the importance of oral health can prevent periodontal disease. Periodontal and gingivitis can both cause a lot of pain. It can become so bad that they might not want to eat. A few indicators that your dog has dental disease include drooling, refusal to drink or eat, bleeding and painful gums, bad breath, loose teeth, and broken teeth. If you notice any of these signs, then it is best to take your furry friend to a veterinarian clinic in Greeley to have him/her checked out by a professional.

  2. If you leave the problem unattended the bacteria that brought about the plaque to form may enter your dog’s bloodstream and once it moves through the body, the bacteria can spread to the kidneys, liver, and heart. Thus, it is essential that you take care of your pet’s dental health to keep it healthy and happy for a long time. Remember by catching dental problems at an early stage, can avoid huge issues in the future. The vet can immediately start with preventative measures with regular visits. At the end of the day, you can save a lot of time and expenses when taking care of your dog’s oral health from the start. About Us Operating since 1991, Powell Veterinary Services has gained itself a stellar reputation as the animal hospital of choice among pet owners. We understand that your furry friend is special to you and therefore we treat all our visiting animals like we treat our own pets at home. We have a huge selection of innovative technology to deliver accurate and fast health assessments and promise you we have dedicated ourselves to providing the highest quality of care. Our services include but are not limited to vaccinations and surgery, annual check-ups, dentistry, radiology, teeth cleaning and more. For more about us, please visit our website at https://www.powellvets.com

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