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February 21, 2022
Dental treats play a 2-in-1 role. In addition to the base purpose of keeping teeth clean and healthy, they keep your pup entertained as well. Dental toys also contribute to cleaning your dog’s teeth, and the upside is that they would willingly play with these toys. This makes dental treats and toys a good idea and opting to purchase some would be a great call by a pet parent.
There are a range of dog dental treats and toys that may be great for your pet’s dental health. However, here are the most effective ones which can be gotten from Petland or petland.com:
These toys are inedible and super effective. Some pretty good ones are Plaque Attackers®, Kong® toys, and Gumabones®. They are an especially good choice for dogs that chew and swallow treats rapidly.
Some great choices include OraVet® Dental Hygiene Chews, Del Monte Tartar Check® Dog Biscuits, and Greenies®. These are all approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC).
Certain formulations of food are effective at reducing buildup of plaque and tartar.
This is accomplished in various ways such as larger kibble or texture that end up doing some scrubbing while your pup is chewing.
Some others feature special coating that effectively reduces plaque, prevents bacteria growth. Before opting for any, ensure to consult a veterinarian.
Dental treats and toys are an easy, yet effective way to improve canine dental health. They help prevent plaque and bacteria buildup which can cause dental diseases.
Generally, edible treats should be limited because they typically contain lots of calories. They should be further reduced for smaller dogs.
Constant cleaning in various ways is key to ensuring prime health for your canine buddy. If you’re at odds at any point, ensure to contact your veterinarian.
✓ The information on this website is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.
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