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Understanding Your Petโ€™s Dental Health

At the count of three, everyone grabs their own toothbrush. 1, 2โ€ฆ3!

Why is that? Because February is Pet Dental Health Month! While the overall picture may not seem too appealing at first glance, the fact remains that the dental hygiene of our faithful companions is a very serious matter. But let us reassure you right away: this does not mean sharing your toothbrush with your cat or dog. That’s a big no!

Dog with healthy teeth thanks to Oven-Baked Tradition dental tips

3 Easy Tips to Keep Your Petโ€™s Teeth Healthy

Instead, you can protect the teeth of your little friend by following these 3 simple rules.

  1. Provide your dog with a diet designed to help clean its teeth naturally. Our baking process makes our kibbles crumbly. The food fragments have an abrasive effect on its teeth, which contributes to your pet’s oral health by dislodging tartar that accumulates near its gums.
  2. Although it’s not always a simple thing to do, you should brush your pet’s teeth regularly. Avoid using your own toothpaste, as it contains fluoride.
  3. Last but not least, you should call your veterinarian for assistance. Your vet can remove tartar from your pet’s teeth in a flash.

Do We Really Need a Dental Health Month?

Well, the answer is yes! Studies show that the older our pets get, the poorer their oral health becomes. According to the Veterinarian Association, 80% of dogs over 3 years of age and 70% of cats the same age suffer from poor dental hygiene.

As a result, tartar build-up on your pet’s teeth acts like a sponge, trapping bacteria and food debris. The greater the accumulation, the greater the risk of inflamed gums. Many pets suffer in silence and the result can be much more serious than bad breath.

In fact, tartar can be accompanied by dental ulcers, bleeding gums or loss of bone density in the jaw. In some cases, poor hygiene can actually lead to respiratory infections, heart problems or even kidney damage. By regularly monitoring your pet’s dentition, you can prevent a lot of suffering.

Tip: Tartar usually appears on the back teeth. If you see red or bloody gums, it’s time to call your veterinarian.

Dog chewing an Oven-Baked Tradition dental stick to clean its teeth

Solutions for Maintaining Healthy Teeth

Prevention is the best ally for dental health in dogs and cats. By incorporating daily care routines, such as tooth brushing, using dental treats, and feeding an diet that promotes chewing and oral hygiene, you help reduce tartar buildup, maintain good oral health, and improve your petโ€™s overall well-being.

Tooth Brushing: The Foundation of Good Oral Hygiene

Regular brushing helps remove dental plaque before it turns into tartar. Using a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically designed for dogs and cats, brushing helps prevent gum disease, bad breath, and dental discomfort. Ideally, this habit should be introduced gradually from a young age.

Even though not all pets tolerate tooth brushing easily, a few short and positive sessions per week can make a real difference. Starting slowly, rewarding your pet, and being patient allows brushing to become part of the routine, promoting long-term dental health.

Dental Treats: A Convenient Addition to Your Petโ€™s Dental Routine

At Oven-Baked Tradition, dental health goes beyond advice. It is also reflected in the recipes we create. With this in mind, we developed a dental treat for dogs designed to support good oral health while remaining delicious. Slowly baked, these treats contain functional ingredients like mint, parsley, cinnamon, and green tea extract, known to help freshen breath and reduce tartar buildup.

Low in fat and made from natural ingredients, these treats are crafted in Quebec using whole grains milled on-site to preserve freshness and quality. They easily fit into a preventive dental routine, complementing tooth brushing while giving your dog a reward they will enjoy.

Give them to your pup as a treat. Your affectionate moments will come with a comforting fresh scent, and your dogโ€™s bright smile will melt your heart!

Bag of Oven-Baked Tradition dental treats for dogs in the snow, helps prevent dental and gum problems

Dental Food: Daily Support for Oral Hygiene

In addition to care routines like brushing and dental treats, choosing food designed for dental health can have a positive impact every day. The fish recipe for dogs is slowly baked and formulated with functional ingredients that help prevent tartar and plaque buildup, while promoting fresher breath and active chewing. This preventive recipe, developed with a team of animal nutrition experts and veterinarians, features fresh fish as the first ingredient for easy digestion and a balanced diet.

For cats, the grain-free fish formula is specially designed to help limit tartar and plaque formation while providing a texture that encourages chewing and supports better oral hygiene. In addition to its dental benefits, this food provides essential nutrients to keep your cat energetic and healthy.

Including this type of dental food in your petโ€™s routine helps support their teeth and gums at every meal, complementing daily care habits such as brushing or specialized treats.

Bag of Oven-Baked Tradition grain-free fish dental food for cats

Healthy Teeth for a Happy Companion

Taking care of your dogโ€™s or catโ€™s dental health is more than a single action. A complete routine combining regular brushing, functional dental treats, and specially formulated food for oral health helps prevent tartar, gum disease, and bad breath.

By incorporating these simple habits into your petโ€™s daily life, you provide not only a bright smile but also lasting comfort and well-being. With a little consistency and the right products, keeping your companionโ€™s teeth healthy becomes a natural and rewarding habit for both you and your pet.

Start caring for their teeth today!
Find our dental products for dogs and cats at a retailer near you and make every meal a moment of well-being.

FAQ: How to Care for Your Dogโ€™s or Catโ€™s Teeth

Taking care of your petโ€™s teeth is essential for their health and well-being. Discover our answers to the most frequently asked questions about dental care for dogs and cats, from brushing to proper nutrition.