The impact of diet on dog teeth

Diet related The role of dog teeth
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Whether the dog's teeth are healthy or not has a great impact on their daily life It has a great effect, so we should pay more attention to the health of dogs’ teeth. There are many factors that affect dog teeth in life, and diet is a very important reason. So let’s take a closer look at the effects of diet on dog teeth.

1. Food

General eating habits also have an effect on dog teeth. Generally speaking, dog food is better than wet dog food and canned food. Well, dog food is relatively hard, so dogs can specially scrape the surface of their teeth when chewing dog food; wet dog food does not have this effect and can easily cause tartar to accumulate on the teeth. Since dogs’ teeth need to be inspected frequently, many parents are heartbroken when they see their dogs chewing dog food vigorously and only feed them soft meat or soaked dog food. In fact, this actually harms them.

2. Punctuality and quantity

Some parents are used to leaving dog food there all day long. The dog can eat it whenever he wants, but this is not good. Because the bacteria in the mouth will be more active when you eat food frequently, if you feed it twice a day on time, the bacteria in the mouth will only be active twice.

3. Teeth grinding

Frequently give your dog some bones (preferably from pigs or cows), hard snacks, eat less sugar, or "dog chews" to let the dog chew. It bites. Not only can you train your teeth, but you can also find something to do for your dog to do, so that it won’t get too excited and bite things randomly. This is a great way to kill two birds with one stone.

It is best not to feed dogs too soft food. This will not only fail to achieve the effect of teeth grinding, but will also cause the accumulation of food, thereby causing a series of oral problems.

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