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Dog Dental Care FAQs


Why is dental care important for dogs?


Dental care is crucial for dogs because poor dental hygiene can lead to gum disease, tooth decay, bad breath, and other health issues. It can also affect their overall well-being and cause pain and discomfort, making eating and playing difficult.


How can I tell if my dog has dental problems?


Some signs of dental problems in dogs include bad breath, discoloured teeth, swollen or bleeding gums, loose or missing teeth, difficulty eating or chewing, and pawing at the mouth. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's best to take your dog to the vet for a dental exam.


How often should I brush my dog's teeth?


It's recommended to brush your dog's teeth at least twice a week, if not more. Regular brushing helps prevent plaque buildup and reduces the risk of dental problems.


What type of toothbrush and toothpaste should I use for my dog?


You should use a soft-bristled toothbrush that is specifically designed for dogs. You can also use a finger brush, which fits over your finger and is easy to use. As for toothpaste, make sure to use dog-specific toothpaste that is safe for them to swallow.


Are there any alternatives to brushing my dog's teeth?


Yes, other dental care options are available for dogs, such as dental chews, toys, and water additives. However, it's important to note that these alternatives should not replace regular brushing and dental check-ups.


Can I clean my dog's teeth myself, or should I take them to a professional?


While it's possible to clean your dog's teeth at home, taking them to a professional for a thorough cleaning at least once a year is recommended. Professional dental cleaning involves scaling and polishing, which can remove tartar and plaque buildup that regular brushing may not be able to remove.


What can I do to prevent dental problems in my dog?


You can prevent dental problems in your dog by regular brushing, providing dental chews and toys, feeding them a healthy diet, and taking them for regular dental check-ups. It's also important to avoid giving your dog hard or chewy treats that can damage their teeth.



Dog Dental Care


Your dog's dental health affects more than what's in her mouth. Good oral hygiene prevents tooth decay, bad breath, and possibly even conditions like heart disease. From toothbrushes to oral probiotics, we have the dog dental care products to keep your canine's canines clean.



Your dog's dental health affects more than what's in her mouth. Good oral hygiene prevents tooth decay, bad breath, and possibly even conditions like heart disease. That’s why it is important to have the right dog accessories, treats and toys to help keep your dog’s oral health in tip top shape.


The best parts of the day for a dog include gnawing on natural chews, tugging on rope toys, and enjoying their daily bowl of dry kibble. To ensure he never has to give up his favourite pastimes, make sure you have the right dog toothpaste and toothbrush in your pet supplies.


Homes Alive Pets is a proud supplier of a variety of dental tools, including finger brushes, such as Tropiclean Fresh Breath Finger Brush or a hand-held toothbrush like Tropiclean TripleFlex Toothbrush for Dogs. Tropiclean is also great for their Oral Care Kits for Puppies. Great options for toothpaste include Nylabone Tartar Control Toothpaste, and Tropiclean Fresh Breath Clean Teeth Gel.


Dental treats, dental toys and oral additives offer an alternative way to support your dog’s oral health. Greenies Dental Treats are a popular choice among pet parents and are available for teenie, petite, medium and large breeds, and have  grain-free options for dogs with sensitivities and allergies. Merrick is another premium dog food brand that offers a line of flavourful dental treats. For a high quality dental toy, choose from Benebone Wishbones in maple, peanut butter or bacon flavour.


From dog toothbrushes to food additives, Homes Alive Pets carries all the dog dental care products you need to keep your canine's canines clean. Your pets deserve the best! That’s why we’re dedicated to only providing the top rated dog healthcare brands, like Greenies, Benebone, Nylabone, and Tropiclean. Shop Homes Alive Pets for all of your pet’s dental needs.