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April 3, 2006 | 1:48 pm | Filed under Cute dogs, Dog Care Tips

Take good care of your dog teeth

Basic Care and Maintenance for your pup’s pearly whites

Many people do not realize the importance of caring for their dog’s teeth. As dogs age, the need for dental care increases. The best way to ensure proper dental health for your dog is to start while they are very young.

Many dogs do not like their mouths touched. It is important for you as a dog owner to desensitize them to being handled like this at a very young age. The veterinarian is always going to need to examine your dog’s mouth and you do not want to have problems with this. The best way for you to get your dog used to having his mouth touched is to begin touching it when you first get your pup. Make sure to touch the lips, open the mouth, and touch the teeth in a calm and relaxing way for about five minutes each day until your pup is used to being handled in this way. Make this a regular part of your interaction with your dog so he remains calm when you are doing any kind of preventive dental care.

Most veterinarians recommend brushing your dog’s teeth daily. Many manufacturers make special toothpaste and brushes for dogs. You do not ever want to use human toothpaste on dogs as it may be harmful to them. To get your dog used to having his teeth brushed, you may want to start by putting a dab of dog toothpaste on a cotton ball and rubbing it over his teeth. Toothpaste for dogs is usually quite tasty to them, so he shouldn’t mind this. You can then try a finger brush, available at your veterinarian’s office or pet supply store. Eventually, especially for larger breeds, you will want to graduate to a regular dog toothbrush. Regular brushing will help prevent the buildup of calculus and debris on your dog’s teeth.
Another way to help prevent calculus and buildup on your dog’s teeth is by using rawhide chews specially formulated for dental care. Many companies manufacture these chews.

One of the best available is by C.E.T. Most veterinarians carry C.E.T. dental health products. C.E.T. chews are formulated with an enzyme that helps keep plaque from forming and prevents the buildup of bacteria. Also, the natural abrasion of rawhide chews helps keep teeth healthy. C.E.T. also makes a chew that contains chlorhexadine which has antimicrobial properties.
Some companies also make special dental health food, which may be recommended to you by your veterinarian to help prevent dental problems.

Even with proper preventive measures, most dogs will eventually need a dental cleaning from your veterinarian. If your veterinarian recommends a dental cleaning, it is important that you follow through. If your dog develops dental disease, harmful bacteria can pass through into the bloodstream causing potentially serious problems such as kidney infections and infections involving the heart valves.
A dental cleaning performed by your veterinarian is much like a human dental cleaning, however your dog will need to be sedated. The anesthesia is light and with today’s technology is extremely safe.

Many veterinarians have anesthesia monitoring systems just like those used in human medicine. A thorough exam will be performed to determine if any teeth need to be pulled or repaired. Some veterinarians will do x-rays of the teeth to find any cracks or diseased teeth. After this, a trained member of the veterinary staff will perform a dental cleaning. First, they will scale the teeth to remove the tartar above and below the gum line. This will be done with both hand instruments and ultrasonic scaling equipment. After this, the teeth will be polished, which will make them smooth and help prevent plaque from adhering to them. Most veterinarians will also do a fluoride treatment. This is to help strengthen the enamel and prevent plaque from forming. If any teeth are diseased or broken, your veterinarian may pull them. Some veterinarians who specialize in dental care will perform root canals and other intensive dental work. Most veterinarians will put your dog on a treatment of antibiotics to help prevent bacterial infection.

It is very important to take good care of your dog’s teeth to keep them healthy and to prevent infections. Always follow your veterinarian’s advice and if you have further questions, consult your veterinary staff or pet professional.

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March 24, 2006 | 12:41 pm | Filed under Cute dogs, Dog Care Tips

Helpful tip for doggie lovers!

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Your choice of pet name is important. Here are some things to think about before naming your pet.

Your dog’s name says as much about your pet as it does about you. There are literally hundreds of potential names you can give your dog, but it has to be the right one. Your dog will become a unique member of your family and his or her name will heard often. So, it’s of vital importance to get it right.

Browse the Internet websites that are dedicated to dogs for dog name suggestions. You’ll find ideas for female dog names, male dog names, cute dog names, even Latin dog names!

You choice of name can depend on one or more of the following categories:

1. Choose a dog name according to gender.

Do you have a boy dog or a girl dog? Maybe you want to choose a dog’s name that reflects its gender. The most popular female canine names in the US today are Molly, Lady, Princess and Missy, to name a few. The most popular male canine names are Sam, Max, Duke and Rocky, to name only a few.

2. Choose a dog name according to your pet’s physical characteristics.

Every dog, regardless of its breed, has certain unique physical characteristics. Every breed comes with its own set of physical attributes: coat, markings, color or size, but each dog is unique. Pinpoint the uniqueness in your dog and come up with a unique dog name that reflects your dog’s singularity.

3. Choose a dog name according to your pet’s character or personality.

As with physical characteristics, every dog has its own personality beyond the characteristics of its breed. Get to know your dog a little before you decide on its name.

3. Choose a dog name according to your pet’s breed.

Do you have a German shepherd or Labrador? Do you have a Maltese Terrier or Poodle? These breeds are traditional breeds and we’ve come to associate them with specific types of names inspired by their appearance and pedigree. Golden retrievers are often called Sunny or Goldie. Pure breed dogs tend to demand more impressive names, while strays tend to be given cuter names.

5. Choose a dog name according to your interests.

You may be a classics scholar or a music lover. You may like fast cars or a certain world city. Maybe you want to choose a name for your dog that’s related to the hobbies and interests that inspire your life. Maybe you read Horace? That’s an impressive name for an impressive dog. Maybe your all-time favorite city in the world is Sydney? Then call your dog Sydney. This is one way of ensuring a unique dog name that has extra significance for you.

Remember: dog names should be no more than one or two syllables. They should not sound similar to other names within the family and should definitely not sounds like commands. Remember that the name will last for the term of the dog’s life, so try to think ahead and be certain that the name you choose will suit the dog (and you) in the years to come.

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March 8, 2006 | 9:53 am | Filed under Dog Care Tips

Health Tips for our dogs!!!

got this from an email… hope it helps.

Checking your dog’s skin and treating it for fleas

Your dog should always have regular check-ups to make sure his health is in top shape. The most important place to look at during these check-ups is on the dog’s skin. There are several different types of infestations that can occur from parasites like the flea, ticks, lice, etc.

A sure sign that your dog has a skin problem that needs to be addressed is excessive itching and scratching. There are some simple and easy ways to find out which type of insect is causing the dogs skin to itch, of which we will cover in this article. The most common and most annoying problem are fleas.

The flea is an extremely common parasite. This insect not only is troublesome for dogs but also most any other animals can be plagued by them. Their bites are irritating and they live off the action of sucking the blood from its host.

To make matters worse, a dog may develop a severe allergy from the flea’s saliva. This allergy can cause them to scratch frantically which makes their skin very sore and even bleed at times.

In order to check to see if there is a flea problem with your dog you can run a fine toothed comb over the dog’s fur. This simple trick will catch a few of the fleas into the comb so that you can confirm that the problem is indeed fleas.

In order to rid your dog of all fleas and the egg’s that they lay you are going to have to do a lot more than just treat the dog. The first thing that you need to do is to vacuum the carpet thoroughly. Fleas tend to move towards the edges so pay particular attention to cleaning those sections of your floor. The dog’s bedding will have to be washed as well.

You are not finished yet! It is important to spread a powdered household flea killer throughout your carpet and vacuum shortly after. Do not keep the vacuum bag that you used to vacuum this powder and the dead fleas stored inside the house after use. You must throw it away to avoid peeping some fleas that may have survived and will lay more eggs in your carpet.

Now it is time to treat your dog. Most people purchase flea treatment from the store and do this task by themselves but it is advisable to see a vet. A vet may use any number of particular systems to kill the fleas. One way is to spray a solution onto the dog coat. This will keep the dog from
having an infestation for months.

A second option that your vet may give you is to either inject an anti-flea drug into their system or your pet can take the drug in tablet form. This treatment will keep the dog free from fleas for up to one year and totally eradicates the need for liquid solutions and powders.

We hope that you have enjoyed this little tip on treating your dog for fleas. Please check back periodically for additional information to help you better raise your family dog.

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February 3, 2006 | 1:15 pm | Filed under Dog Care Tips

4 important tips to help get rid of your dog’s bad breath

4 important tips to help get rid of your dog’s bad breath

Dog breath can be one of the most nauseating smells to most people. Everyone loves to run up and pet a dog when they see it walking with its owner but it is a huge turn off if your dog’s breath smells like week old trash!

If your dog has a problem that is causing his breath to wreak of bad odor, then the chances are that the root cause is plaque. With easy care you can turn those dog teeth around to brand new. Below are some tips:

1. Start off by getting into a routine of brushing your dog’s teeth about twice per day, just like you probably do for your own teeth. Remember, a dog’s teeth will develop plaque just like our own do and if you have not brushed your dog’s teeth in a long time then you can probably imagine what it would be like for your mouth if you went the same amount of time without brushing.

2. Brush your dog’s teeth from the time they are a puppy. Attempting to brush a full grown adult dog’s teeth for the first time will probably prove to be disastrous because it’s quite an odd experience having something jammed up in their mouths. So, if you do have a puppy or are planning on getting one then it would behoove of you start the teeth-brushing ritual early so that when the dog becomes an adult it will be conditioned to the experience of having its teeth brushed.

3. Try feeding your dog carrots as an afternoon snack. Be sure that they remain raw when you feed your dog because they act as a gentle ‘tooth scraper’ which helps to rub away the plaque.

4. Trade in the canned food for hard food. I realize that your dog probably loves the soft texture and the juicy flavor of his favorite canned food but your dog’s dental health will improve with hard foods, should you make the switch. A major benefit to switching to dry food is that the odor of the dog’s mouth clears up. This happens because the hard dry dog food acts as a ’scraper’ to the plaque.

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