At Lakeview Veterinary, your neighborhood veterinary clinic in Ashland WI, we care for every part of your pup—including his pearly whites. Dog dental care is one of the most overlooked but essential parts of canine wellness. Without it, plaque and tartar can build up and lead to painful infections, bad breath, and even serious systemic disease.
If the idea of brushing your dog’s teeth makes you laugh—or panic—you’re not alone! But don’t worry. In this guide, we’ll walk you through simple steps for preventing dog dental disease, choosing the best dog toothpaste, and knowing when it’s time for a professional cleaning.
Let’s get that tail wagging and that breath freshened.
Canine dental disease is incredibly common—by age three, over 80% of dogs show signs of it. Unfortunately, dental issues don’t stop at the gums. Untreated infections can spread to the bloodstream, damaging the heart, liver, or kidneys.
Signs your dog might have dental problems include:
If your pup avoids his favorite chew toy, it could be a sign of discomfort, one that warrants a visit to your vet clinic.
The gold standard in dog dental care is regular brushing. Yes, it might take some patience (and peanut butter-flavored toothpaste), but it can save your pooch from a lifetime of discomfort.
Here’s how to start:
Make it a bonding experience with praise and rewards. Fido may not love the process at first, but he’ll love how much better his mouth feels.
If brushing is still a battle, you’re not out of luck. Here are a few additional ways to maintain oral hygiene:
At our pet clinic, we can help you choose the right products based on your canine buddy’s preferences and oral health needs.
Even with the best home care, your dog may eventually need a professional cleaning. These are performed under anesthesia for your pet’s safety and comfort.
A complete dental procedure at Lakeview Veterinary includes:
Routine cleanings help us spot and address problems like tooth root abscesses, oral tumors, or advanced gum disease before they cause major pain. Smaller breeds and brachycephalic pups (like Bulldogs) may need cleanings more often than larger breeds. Ask your vet for recommendations.
Prevention is always better than treatment. Here are our top dog dental care tips to protect your furry pal:
Many dogs with gum disease show no signs until the damage is severe. That’s why regular checks at our animal hospital are so important.
Dog toothpaste comes in fun flavors like poultry, beef, or peanut butter—and your dog will probably have a clear favorite. Make sure the paste is:
Never use human toothpastes on dogs: they can be toxic to Fido.
At Lakeview Veterinary, your caring veterinary clinic in Ashland WI, we believe that dog dental care is a crucial part of whole-body wellness. Whether you’re ready to schedule a professional cleaning or just want brushing tips from our experienced vets, we’re here to help you every step of the way.
Don’t let dental disease sneak up on your four-legged friend—schedule a visit today and let’s keep those teeth healthy and that tail wagging.
This blog is intended for informational purposes only. Please consult your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment tailored to your pet’s specific needs.