Categories: Pets

How to Remove Tartar from Your Dog’s Teeth

Tartar on a dog’s teeth can lead to heart disease. That’s why it’s important to make sure you properly take care of your dog’s teeth and keep them clean. Unfortunately, tartar can sneak up on you, and before you know it, your dog’s teeth look awful. Thankfully, there are several ways to remove tarter from your dog’s teeth.

The first way to remove tartar is to use treats. The best treat to remove tarter, that many vets recommend, is rawhide. Rawhide is a natural way to remove tartar and keep your dog’s teeth healthy. Of course, not all dogs like rawhide. If this sounds like your dog, you may want to consider other treats. One such treat is called Dingo Denta-Treats Tasty Chews. These treats break apart slowly and help to remove tartar. There are several different treats to choose from. Speak with your vet and try different brands until you find something your dog likes.

If treats don’t seem to be working to remove the tarter from your dog’s teeth, you may have to try a prescription food. Prescription foods aren’t like regular kibble because they take longer to break up. As they break up, they help to remove tarter from your dog’s teeth. Prescription foods can be more expensive than regular food, costing around $16 for an 8 pound bag, but this option really does help to remove tarter from your dog’s teeth.

Another way to remove tarter from your dog’s teeth is to brush your dog’s teeth. This is something you should already have been doing to prevent tarter build-up, but some owners aren’t aware with this concept. If you haven’t brushed your dog’s teeth before, you will want to be extra gentle. The tartar build-up has probably made their gums very sensitive and the gums will bleed easily. This may also be a scary situation for your pet if you haven’t brushed their teeth before. The key is to start out slowly, both to introduce your dog to this new experience and to make sure you don’t hurt them. There are two different ways you can brush your dog’s teeth to remove tarter.

First of all, you can choose to simply use a wash cloth and baking soda to remove tartar. Just wet the wash cloth and apply some baking soda to make a paste. Gently pull their gums back and slowly begin rubbing their teeth with the cloth to remove the tarter build-up. For the first time, only do this for a couple minutes. This will ensure your dog doesn’t panic and that they don’t get hurt.

The second way you can brush away tartar from your dog’s teeth is to use a toothbrush designed just for them. You can buy kits that come with a toothbrush, finger brush, and beef flavored toothpaste. Many dogs prefer this option because of the taste. The first thing you need to do is just place some of the toothpaste on the tip of your finger. Allow your pet to taste the product and then add some to one of the brushes. Again, you will want to gently brush their teeth and only do this for a short period of time.

If these options do not help to remove tartar from your dog’s teeth, then it may be time to think about your final option. Your vet can professionally clean your dog’s teeth, and remove tartar, but it will require putting them to sleep for the procedure. For many pet owners, this is a scary process. This procedure should only be used as a last resort to remove tarter from your dog’s teeth. For your pet’s safety, you should always try using other options to remove tarter from their teeth before having your vet professionally clean them.

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