Reasons Why Plano Residents Should Have Their Dog’s Teeth Brushed

Oct 08, 2019
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Just like humans, dogs need to have their teeth brushed. If dogs teeth aren’t brushed on a regular basis, a number of serious problems can arise. Learn more below about what problems can result if you don’t regularly brush your dog’s.

Serious Infections Can Develop from Periodontal Disease 

When your dog’s teeth are properly brushed, harmful bacteria is removed. If the bacteria is left in the mouth from not having your dog’s teeth brushed, inflammation and infection will start to develop as a result of periodontal disease.

The infection caused by periodontal disease isn’t just painful; it could be harmful to your dog’s health. The infection can actually enter your dog’s bloodstream and travel to other parts of their body. If left untreated, the infection can cause severe health problems.

Regular brushing successfully removes the harmful bacteria from your dog’s mouth. Removing the bacteria from the mouth will help keep your dog healthy by preventing the development of periodontal disease.

Dogs with Periodontal Disease Are at a Higher Risk for Heart Disease

The bacteria that causes periodontal disease has been linked to heart disease. Removing the bacteria by regularly brushing your dog’s teeth can help reduce your dog’s risk of experiencing a number of serious, potentially life-threatening problems caused by heart disease. 

Diabetes Is Hard to Control with Periodontal Disease

For some reason, the inflammation caused by periodontal disease prevents your dog’s body from properly absorbing insulin. Improper absorption of insulin is problematic in a healthy dog, but it could prove deadly for a dog with diabetes.

Preventing periodontal disease by having your dog’s teeth brushed will help you control your dog’s diabetes. If the diabetes is controlled, your dog will be able to lead a happier, healthier life. Your dog’s chances of experiencing problems from diabetes, such as kidney damage or vision problems, will be decreased.

Periodontal Disease Is Extremely Painful

Periodontal disease causes your dog’s gums to swell and become inflamed. When this happens, your dog is in a lot of pain. Everything from simply drinking water to chewing a bone or eating can cause your dog to experience extreme pain.

Don’t cause your dog to suffer any pain. Regularly have their teeth brushed, and you will prevent periodontal disease from forming. 

Don’t Want to Brush Your Dog’s Teeth? Use a Mobile Dog Teeth Brushing Service

Not every pet owner is able to or comfortable with brushing their dog’s teeth. Luckily, the professionals at Primped Pooches know exactly what to do.

The professional dog groomers at Primped Pooches have experience in properly brushing dogs’ teeth. They use specialized tools and safe dog toothpaste to improve your canine companion’s oral health. And the best part is they offer mobile dog teeth brushing services, so you don’t even have to leave your home. They come to you and your dog!

The dog groomers at Primped Pooches can come to your Plano home on a daily, weekly or as-needed basis to brush your dog’s teeth. Call us to learn more about our dog teeth brushing service or our other mobile dog grooming services.
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