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How to keep your pet’s teeth healthy

Dre Evelyne JoubertDre Evelyne Joubert

Dental health is essential to your pet’s overall well-being. Whether you have a dog, a cat, a pig, a rabbit, or even a bearded dragon, tooth brushing should be part of their daily routine. Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental problems and, eventually, more serious health issues.

Here are a few tips to help you brush your companion’s teeth—or, if brushing isn’t possible, some alternatives to help keep their teeth clean.

Why brush your pet’s teeth?

Brushing is the most effective way to prevent tartar buildup and periodontal disease. The secret: choose a veterinary toothpaste with a flavour your pet truly enjoys.

Getting started the right way:

  • First, offer the toothpaste as a treat (on your finger or on an appropriately sized toothbrush) to create a positive association.
  • Then, touch a few teeth while your pet licks the product.
  • Gradually increase the number of teeth brushed.
  • Don’t feel guilty if you can’t brush every tooth. Just like with our own teeth, it will never be perfect.
  • The goal is to do a little, but consistently.

Alternatives If brushing isn’t possible

If brushing doesn’t work despite your efforts, consider other products such as dental wipes or oral gels for teeth and gums. These options are sometimes easier to use.

Eating to help clean teeth

Some dog and cat diets help support good dental health.

Simply chewing food helps clean the teeth and distribute substances in the mouth that fight plaque and gingivitis. Dental diets are often recommended for adult animals, as gum and dental issues are very common. By combining a dental diet with brushing, you’ll achieve the best results.

Chewing: a natural way to help

Chewing also plays an active role in oral health. Consider offering:

  • Dental chews specifically designed for oral hygiene
  • Chew sticks
  • Dental treats
  • Chew toys

These dental treats can make a real difference, especially if you take a break from brushing—for example, on weekends. You can give one to your dog or cat to make up for missed brushing. It gives you a little break while your furry friend happily chews on a treat or toy.

Drinking and cleaning at the same time

Adding a liquid or powder additive to your pet’s water bowl can also help reduce plaque and freshen breath. Most products are odorless and tasteless, so they don’t change the taste of the water.

In conclusion

There are many ways to maintain your pet’s dental health. The key is to find the approach that works best for you and your four-legged companion.

Auteur.trice:

Propriétaire associée du regroupement de 10 établissements vétérinaires que sont l’Hôpital vétérinaire Le Gardeur, l’Hôpital vétérinaire de Montréal, l’Hôpital vétérinaire du Nord, la Clinique vétérinaire 440, la Clinique vétérinaire Lac St-Louis, la Clinique vétérinaire Dollard, la Clinique vétérinaire Animomédic et la Clinique vétérinaire de Beaconsfield, Dre Joubert pratique au quotidien depuis 2011, à l’Hôpital vétérinaire Le Gardeur. Elle pratique auprès des chats et chiens mais aussi des petits mammifères de compagnie, des oiseaux – dont les poules – et des reptiles. Diplômée du doctorat de médecine vétérinaire en 2005, Dre Joubert est aussi détentrice d’un BAC en Sciences biomédicales (2000) et poursuit ses études en gestion, au HEC de Montréal (2020). Elle plus de siéger sur plusieurs comités, Dre Joubert est juge bénévole depuis de nombreuses années pour les finales régionales des expos-sciences de la rive-nord de Montréal.

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