Pet Dental Month: 5 Common Dental Issues In Dogs

Pet Dental Month: 5 Common Dental Issues In Dogs

As a dog owner, you want your furry friend to be healthy and happy. One of the most important aspects of your dog’s health is their dental hygiene, and unfortunately, dental issues are a common problem for dogs.
February is Pet Dental Month and our team at Animal Wellness Center is here to help raise awareness about the importance of caring for your pets oral health. In this blog post we will talk about some of the most common dental issues in dogs and what you can do to prevent and treat them.
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5 Common Dental Issues In Dogs And What You Can To Prevent & Treat Them

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1. Bad Breath

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a common problem for dogs. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including dental disease, gum disease, or even something your dog ate. If your dog’s breath smells bad, it’s important to have their teeth and gums checked by a veterinarian. In the meantime, you can try giving your dog dental chews or toys to help freshen their breath.

2. Gum Disease

Gum disease is a common dental issue in dogs, especially as they get older. It occurs when bacteria build up in the gums and can cause inflammation, bleeding, and even tooth loss. Regular dental cleanings by a veterinarian can help prevent gum disease, but it’s also important to brush your dog’s teeth regularly and provide them with dental chews or toys to help clean their teeth.

3. Tooth Decay  

Tooth decay occurs when bacteria build up on the teeth and form plaque, which then hardens into tartar. The bacteria in plaque produce acids that can erode the enamel of the teeth, leading to cavities and tooth decay. This can cause pain, infection, and even tooth loss if left untreated. Tooth decay is most often caused by a diet high in sugary or starchy foods. Regular dental checkups and cleanings by a veterinarian can help prevent tooth decay, and a healthy diet can also play a significant role in maintaining your pet’s dental health.

4. Broken or Cracked Teeth

Broken or cracked teeth are a common dental issue in dogs, especially those who love to chew on hard objects. Broken teeth can be painful and can become easily infected. If your dog has a broken or cracked tooth, it’s important to have it treated by a veterinarian as soon as possible.

5. Oral Tumors

Oral tumors are a more serious dental issue in dogs that can be benign or cancerous and can cause pain, difficulty eating, and even death if left untreated. Regular dental checkups can help detect oral tumors early, making treatment more effective.

Treat Your Dogs Dental Problems With Help From Animal Wellness Center

Dental issues are a common problem for dogs, but they can be prevented and treated with a healthy diet and good dental hygiene. At Animal Wellness Center, we provide specialized knowledge in pet dental hygiene and can provide your pet with the best possible care during examinations. If you suspect any dental issues in your dog, don’t hesitate to contact us to schedule an appointment for proper diagnosis and treatment!

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