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Every dog owner should know the importance of dog dental care.

Important puppy information for dog owners and future puppy “parents” out there: regularly brushing your furry friend’s teeth as well as giving him a healthy diet and various chew dog toys will go a long, long way in making sure that his mouth is healthy and disease-free. Did you know that a high number of dogs manifest symptoms of gum disease when they reached their fourth birthday because owners don’t normally provide correct mouth care for dogs. As a dog owner, your pup’s bad breath is one sign that you need to pay attention to.

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You need to take this dental puppy information seriously to avoid other diseases that start with gum problems. Here are a number of tips and tricks that you can do for a better dental health for your pooch.

Level of “Bad”

Dog’s breath isn’t especially fresh and/or odorless. However, when you sniff your pup’s breath and it’s particularly offensive, then it’s time for you to intervene. Bad breath plus a sudden bout of picky eating habits, vomiting, and excessive urinating are signs of an underlying illness. It’s time to visit your vet.

Moreover, you should practice checking your dog’s gums and teeth once a week. His gums must be pinkish, never in shades of white and/or red. His teeth must be free of any brown shade of tartar.

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