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Article: Tips for recognizing and preventing dental problems in your dog or cat.

Tips voor het herkennen en voorkomen van gebitsproblemen bij je hond of kat. - Design for pets
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Tips for recognizing and preventing dental problems in your dog or cat.

Dental problems, such as gum inflammation and tartar, are among the most common concerns for dogs and cats. These conditions can lead to significant pain and discomfort for your pet. In this article, you will find some useful tips to recognize and prevent dental problems in your dog or cat.

 

How do I recognize these dental problems?

Cats and dogs naturally tend to hide their pain, especially dental pain. This behavior stems from their instinct to protect themselves as vulnerable animals in the wild. Although they can hide their pain, there are ways to recognize signs of dental problems in your pet and take action. Discover how to detect these problems and address them effectively.

  • Bad breath: gum inflammation, plaque, tartar, and other dental conditions can lead to an unpleasant odor from a dog's/cat's mouth.
  • Avoiding touching around the teeth: if they avoid touching around the mouth, this is usually a sign that they are experiencing pain in or around the mouth.
  • Chewing on one side: if a dog/cat experiences pain or discomfort on one side of its mouth, it may instinctively try to avoid chewing food on that side to prevent further irritation.
  • Excessive drooling: this can be a reaction to pain or discomfort in the mouth.

       

How do I avoid these problems?

Since you want to ensure your pet's well-being and prevent pain, it is important to find ways to prevent these problems as much as possible. Learn how to do this.

  • Brushing teeth: Just like with humans, it is essential to regularly brush your pet's teeth to prevent mouth irritations and other problems. Use a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for animals.
  • Dental care food: Just like with your own diet, it is important to pay attention to the composition of your pet's food. Try to find food more often that is beneficial for their teeth and oral health. For example, there are Garden Bites. These colorful snacks clean and care for the teeth.
  • Hydration: Make sure your pet drinks enough water, as hydration is essential for healthy teeth and gums. At Design For Pets, we have an extensive range of food and water bowls, drinking fountains, and water bottles. This wide range offers an option for every moment of the day.

        

If these tips do not lead to improvement, it is advisable to contact a veterinarian immediately. This way, you ensure that your dog/cat receives the right help to address their dental problems.

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