Kyle from the USA posted the following question to ‘Best Dog Food Guide‘:
“I’ve been told dry dog food is good for my dogs teeth. Is putting water in his food bowl all the time going to take away from this?”
Well, the short answer is a plain ‘no’. I’m assuming Kyle is worried about his dog’s teeth and gums. The best thing to do is brush your dog’s teeth and you don’t actually need tooth paste; water alone will be fine. Throw him an occasional bone or raw hide to chew on.
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Veterinary dental treatments are more important. If the dental structures are not being looked carefully, there are more chances for the development of periodontal diseases in dogs. Hence, the veterinary dental treatments need to be paid maximum importance during the life of your dogs.
There are many advanced systems that deal with dental treatments that have come up in the market. Many systems are available with built in water spray systems, double filter systems, auto clavable clips, and more.
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Kyle from the USA posted the following question to ‘Best Dog Food Guide‘:
“I’ve been told dry dog food is good for my dogs teeth. Is putting water in his food bowl all the time going to take away from this?”
Well, the short answer is a plain ‘no’. I’m assuming Kyle is worried about his dog’s teeth and gums. The best thing to do is brush your dog’s teeth and you don’t actually need tooth paste; water alone will be fine. Throw him an occasional bone or raw hide to chew on.
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Dental caries are very rare in dogs (but they CAN get caries)! Though I bet you brush your teeth more often than you do your dog’s. Then why are caries that rare in our canine companions?
It’s because of a biochemical difference in our saliva. Human saliva contains an enzyme, amylase, that brakes down starch into glucose molecules. Digestion of this complex carbohydrate therefore already starts in the mouth.
This is not the case in your dog as there is no amylase in dog saliva. So starch just passes on and gets broken down later. No glucose molecules are formed in the dog’s mouth.
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One of the most important obligations of a dog owner is to care for your dog’s teeth. Many pet owners unfortunately neglect this very crucial task. Taking care of a dog may seem like a lot of fun – and it is! But you do you need to know how to take care of your dog, and this definitely includes their teeth. Dogs’ teeth get plaque just like people’s do. Pet dog health is not just their body and what they eat but also their teeth. So finding out as much as you can about taking care of your dogs teeth will help you out considerably.
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