Last Updated on December 17, 2020
3. Dental care
Dogs’ teeth need to be taken care of, which means they need regular checkups to see if everything looks good. Everyone knows how much of a painful experience tooth problems can be. So if you observe a decreased appetite in your dog, swelling, or discolored teeth, it might be a sign that he needs to be seen by a doctor immediately. The best way to avoid dental problems is by maintaining a brushing routine. Every week or so, take some time to brush your dog’s teeth. He might not like it, but there are many tricks and tips that you can use to make this experience a little bit better for them. You can get toothpaste with a yummy flavor especially made for a dog, for example. And keep in mind that the toothpaste and toothbrush should be bought in a pet store or the vet, using human products on dogs is incredibly dangerous and bad for dog health!