Some breeds of dogs that usually suffer from tartar on the teeth

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In general, a question we usually ask ourselves is,what is tartar on dog teethyes? This turns out to be the same as in the case of humans.

A large number of bacteria accumulate in the mouth every day and these in turn constitute a layer that ends up covering what is the entire surface of the teeth and the gums. At the moment that each of the remains of the food and the mineral salts that usually remain after each meal are gathered, added to the fact that the bacteria are responsible for slowly decomposing them, it is when it ends up appearing tartar.

dog breeds that often suffer from tartar on the teeth

In this exact way we can say that tartar on teeth are estimates of residues and bacteria that have become solid.

Some breeds of dogs that usually suffer from tartar on the teeth

All the dog breeds to which this problem occurs more easily and at the same time very frequently are the ones mentioned below:

Breeds that are small

The quality of the enamel on your teeth is usually too poor and at the same time have much smaller teeth and together compared to other dogs, so each of these layers of tartar makes it more difficult to properly clean the mouth and in turn the plaque tends to accumulate faster.

Brachycephalic breeds

These are dogs that have a snout snub or rather short, so they tend to have their teeth too close together, which makes it difficult to clean the mouth well.

Dogs in their adulthood or elderly

Dogs that are over 5 years old, especially those that are already elderly, usually tend to accumulate more plaque and they produce tartar much faster.

El tartar as usual accumulates in those small spaces that exist between each of the teeth and the gums and it is for this reason that sometimes these areas are completely covered by it.

In the same way, we can find them in the spaces of the same teeth and slowly the tartar spreads until it can cover the teeth in its entirety, so if this were to happen, it could cause significant damage and diseases in all areas of the mouth and in turn in the structures that are around.

Once these layers are completely solid it turns out to be much more difficult to be able to remove them at home manually or in a natural way, therefore, it is most advisable that we pay attention to be able to prevent this kind of problem And if it were to happen, we would have to immediately take our dog to a vet.

How to remove tartar from dog teeth at home?

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We have to make sure that our dog is used to cleaning the mouthOtherwise, we have to do this task in a progressive way and until it is calm.

We should remember use a toothpaste especially for dogsWe cannot give you the one that is used for people, since due to the fluorine content in its components it makes it completely toxic.

We moisten the toothbrush, add the toothpaste and brush our dog's teeth in the same way we do ours. We must be very vigilant to ensure that let's not forget any area to clean And we have to focus much more on the areas where there is a lot of tartar.

Finally, we have to apply a little Chlorhexidine spray or gel With the help of our fingers, since it will be of great relief for the gums, infections are avoided and it will make the tartar become soft, in such a way that it disappears over time.


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