Saturday, August 18, 2012

About Dog Breath Sprays

Does your dog have bad breath? Perhaps a dog breath spray could help!

Oral hygiene is an important part of caring for your pet. Dental problems can escalate into more serious issues that can affect your dog's heart, liver, kidneys, and other vital organs.

All dogs have occasional bad breath, but chronic bad breath that doesn't go away can signal that your dog has issues with his teeth and/or gums. A visit to your vet can confirm whether this is the case, but follow up is warranted in cases where bad breath doesn't resolve itself within a short period of time.

Benefits of Using a Dog Dental Spray

For most dogs, a dental spray is just one part of the overall approach to a healthy mouth. But for many owners, time and financial constraints make it impossible to follow long daily regimen involving toothpastes, brushing and dental chews.

If you find yourself in such a situation, a dental spray is a fast, cost-effective solution and is certainly better than doing nothing at all. In fact, dental sprays have a number of benefits:

1. Fresh breath

Cuddling with a dog whose breath makes your toes curl just isn't any fun. Imagine the joy of snuggling with your dog when his breath is fresh and clean.

2. Removes plaque and tartar

When you're shopping for a dental spray, be sure to choose one that helps remove plaque and tartar. Know up front that it will take time to see results, but if you follow the manufacturer's instructions, you should see an improvement in your dog's teeth.

3. Avoids risky dental procedures

Certainly if your vet advises a professional cleaning, you should take the recommendation seriously. If you're in doubt, seek a second opinion. But if you can avoid a professional cleaning with proper dental care and preventive measures, wouldn't you want to go that route?

Cautions

There are a couple of things to keep in mind if you're trying a dental spray for the first time:

1. May contain alcohol

Some dental sprays contain alcohol, which the ASPCA lists as a toxin. Many users report positive results from using these products and report no adverse effects from the small dosage. But proceed with caution when trying these products.

2. Introduce it slowly

Be patient with yourself and your dog when trying a breath spray for the first time. Many dogs don't like the sound or the sensation and may be easily startled by having something sprayed in their mouth. It's best to start off slowly so your dog comes to view teeth spraying time as a positive experience.

3.  Proceed with caution if your dog has health issues

If your dog already has health issues, please consult your vet before trying anything new. Dogs with allergies or digestive issues could have an adverse reaction to ingredients, even if those ingredients are all-natural or organic.

To Learn More

To find out more, visit our dog breath spray page. You'll find additional information, along with a listing of popular products. 



Summary

To summarize, a dog dental spray can help keep your dog's mouth clean, fresh and healthy. Good oral hygiene enhances your dog's quality of life by keeping nasty plaque and tartar at bay, thus reducing harmful bacteria that can spread throughout the rest of his body.

Do yourself and your dog a favor and consider making a dog breath spray part of your daily routine.

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