Monday, May 24, 2010

Simple Ways to Cure Dog’s Bad Breath

Any responsible dog owner knows that taking care of his dog’s teeth will save him the trouble of having to ask a vet look at his pooch’s bad breath. As such, he knows that the care of a dog's teeth should begin the day the dog joins the family as a pet. Worrying about bad breath later on when the problem is already there will cost time and money as the owner looks for a cure for dog bad breath.

However, when the problem strikes our favorite pet, there is no cause for alarm because there are simple ways to cure dog’s bad breath. Here are just some of them.

First, make sure to brush your dog's teeth. Many pet stores now market different types of pet toothbrushes that can be purchased at a local pet store. Also, the same store may actually sell a pet toothpaste. Most pet stores sell flavored toothpaste that a dog will like. These types of toothpaste are available in a variety of flavors such as beef, liver and chicken. By using these flavored toothpastes, a dog will look forward to getting his teeth cleaned as it looks forward to the toothpaste as some kind of a treat.

Although it is nice to have the dog’s teeth cleaned daily, it would be good to brush its teeth only for 2 to 3 times per week. And a dog may not enjoy getting its teeth brushed at first and may put up a bit of a resistance, it will get used to the habit through time though.

Brushing its teeth employs some kind of a routine. When the dog's mouth is now opened, brush its teeth by using a circular or back and forth motion. Also, it is important to get to the back teeth too and brush it well enough.

Second, the cure may actually be found in its food. In our desire to make our dog happy and well-fed, we buy the canned dog food that it has loved to eat. However, this type of food is idea for the growth of plaque and bacteria that causes bad breath in our dog. So, it is actually better to feed the dog dry food. Although an owner may not want to take out canned dog food for good since it is more palatable, but he should make sure that the dog gets an adequate amount of dry food in his diet to help remove plaque and keep the teeth healthy.

Third, keep the dog away from the table. We should not feed our dog scraps from our table food. Although a dog may love it because it sure tastes good to him, but this dog may actually not be good for him. Besides some sticky food such as liver and butter get stuck in the teeth for hours. This causes the growth of bacteria which causes bad breath in our dog.

Finally, it might actually help if we give special kinds of food to our dog. For one, there is an available science diet called T/D in the market. Other than feeding the dog, it is specially designed to eliminate the tartar while the dog chews. As the dog bites, the teeth drive into the T/D which has a rough texture. This scraping motion cleans the teeth.

These are but simple ways to cure dog’s bad breath.

1 comments:

GreenEarthDog said...

maybe they should also gargle?? funny, dog has bad breath??