Saturday, December 18, 2010

Cleaning Dog Teeth

Our organization was founded to provide dog owners direction on raising healthy hounds. The cornerstone of our approach was to utilize the proven research offered by world class studies done in the agriculture industry. While the addition of nutrient dense supplements to a dog's diet is still our number one recommendation we now have a need to wholeheartedly add cleaning dog teeth as an accessory to raising a fit dog.

Three hundred species of bacteria exist in a dog's mouth creating an environment that may greatly scale back the health and wellbeing of your dog. Many factors make a contribution to the predominance and seriousness of canine periodontal illness including breed, genetics, age, diet, chewing behavior and systematic health. Periodontal illness is the most common ailment experienced by dogs. Owners involved with the quality of life of their dogs have improved the feeding, exercise and medical care of their beloved dogs, however for several reasons they have overlooked oral health. A dog's indisposition to people touching their mouth together with their previous short life spans has shaped the high level of neglect when it comes to canine oral care. Dog's no longer die early in their senior years before periodontal disease has an opportunity to become so severe it requires treatment, owners now realize the advantages to stopping periodontal disease thru cleaning dog teeth.

The VitaHound research staff suspects virtually all pets suffer from periodontal disease, because of this we suspect there is going to be a so called awaking to the unneeded suffering of pets. Innovations in dog oral care will lead on to frequent hygiene actions such as cleaning dog teeth to become common. Because of the dog's intimate relationship with their owners, many care givers are now hunting for fresh products devised to remove plaque and tartar buildup in a dog's mouth, which also use naturally sourced ingredients to kill harmful bacteria on contact. Beyond the effectiveness of current dog oral care products, owners can utilize the rising number of veterinarians focusing on dentistry. The treatment for cleaning a dog's teeth, or removing, or correcting their teeth is rather expensive therefore owners need a plan to manage expenses.

Dog's mouths are biologically designed to continue to be strong and healthy all though their lives. The support structure for a dog's tooth is divided into 2 parts. The marginal gingival and the attached gingival, these 2 parts blend to form what is known as the interdental papillae. The papillae are found between a canine's teeth that are closely adjacent. The papillae is designed to forestall food and debris from being lodged between the teeth, this biological feature of a dog's mouth makes it possible for a dog to have good oral health without brushing. About a hundred years of domestication and the existing trend of humanizing dogs has been responsible for folks to forget that dogs once prospered in in natural settings with no periodontal illness and no toothbrushes. If you control the bacteria and forestall the building up of plaque on a dog's teeth and gums theywill have a fit mouth.

Products designed for cleaning dog teeth naturally are easy and very effective. These products include substances that eliminate dangerous bacteria in dog's mouth, break up plaque, and freshen breath. Dog's seem not to mind the liquid or gel applied to their teeth and gums permitting the ingredients time to engage with bacteria and plaque. Our research indicates current formulations are very effective and safe; however we are certain our efforts to improve these dog teeth cleaning formulas will be successful. Our staff is driven by the need to improve the health and energy of our beloved dogs.

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