Your Dogs Oral Health

April 3rd, 2012

 

You want to do everything you can to prevent your bulldog from having any kind of oral health issues as they can lead to much more serious problems. Introducing your puppy or dog to a tooth brush and tooth paste will make things much easier on the both of you, and your pocket book.

Taking your dog or puppy in for a professional teeth cleaning can be very expensive and they do have to put them under anesthesia which is always a risk for anyone. Since your dog can not tell you when they are having a tooth ache, it’s up to you to keep up on their oral health for them. Giving your dog dental chews a few times a week if not once a day is a great preventative treatment. There are also liquids you can put in their water that helps fight against plaque and bad breath. They have special tooth brushes for dogs at all pet stores, they can help you pick out the right one.

Just make sure to check up on your bulldogs teeth and gums once a week or a couple times a month so this way you will notice if anything is slightly off. The first sign of a problem, you should take them into the vet right away before the problem worsens into something more serious. This will ensure that your bulldog has a happy, healthy and pain free life ahead.