Why Your Dog’s Dental Care Matters More Than You Think
- Ashley Streight
- Aug 13
- 1 min read
When it comes to your dog’s health, it’s easy to remember the big things—regular vet visits, good food, plenty of exercise. But there’s one vital area that often gets overlooked: dental care.
Just like humans, dogs can suffer from plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay. In fact, most dogs show signs of dental disease by the age of three. Poor oral health can cause bad breath and pain, but it can also lead to serious health problems. Bacteria from infected gums can travel through the bloodstream, potentially affecting your dog’s heart, liver, and kidneys.
The good news? Preventive care is simple. Regular brushing with dog-safe toothpaste, dental chews, and routine professional cleanings can keep your dog’s mouth healthy and pain-free. Not only will this improve their quality of life, but it could also extend it.
Your dog depends on you for their well-being. A few minutes a week spent caring for their teeth is a small investment for a lifetime of happy smiles and tail wags.





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