Healthy Teeth = Happy Pets
Bad breath might seem like just a funny quirk, but itās actually one of the first signs your petās dental health needs attention. Dental disease is one of the most common health issues in cats and dogs, and itās 100% preventable with the right routine.
Hereās how to keep those pearly whites healthy and your furry friend smiling (yes, pets smile too).
Ā šŖ„ 1. Brush (Yes, really!)
Brushing your petās teeth 2-3 times a week is the gold standard. Use pet-safe toothpaste (never human toothpaste, it can be toxic!) and a soft-bristled toothbrush or finger brush.
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š¾ 2. Dental-Friendly Diet & Treats
If brushing feels impossible, try dental kibbles or chews designed to reduce tartar build-up.
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š§ 3. Water Additives & Sprays
Add a dental solution to your petās water bowl, itās like mouthwash for pets! Perfect for busy pet parents who need an easy win.
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š§Ā 4. Annual Vet Dental Checkups
Even with good home care, your pet needs a yearly dental exam. Your vet can check for early gum disease and recommend a professional cleaning if needed.
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š” You can also try this vet-recommended formula
Looking for an easy daily solution to support your petās oral health? Our Royal Canin Oral Sensitive formula is designed to reduce plaque build-up, freshen breath, and keep gums healthy all while being gentle on sensitive mouths.
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š¾ Final Thought:
A clean mouth = a healthier pet. Start slow, reward them after each brushing session, and turn dental care into bonding time. Your pet (and your nose) will thank you!
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