How do I care for my Scottish Shepherd’s teeth?

Many dogs have the problem of body odor, and part of the cause of body odor is due to dental problems, is the Scottish Shepherd is not a breed of body odor, although there is no body odor, but still need to help it take good care of teeth, otherwise there is bad breath such a problem, if serious, will also endanger the oral health of the dog. First of all, if you want to take good care of your dog’s teeth, the ultimate thing is to help it brush its teeth, brush its teeth to prevent it from having residue and breeding bacteria, the best is to brush your dog’s teeth 4-5 times a week is best, preferably more than 3 times. The next thing is to pay attention to the dog’s diet, the dog’s diet is best not to casually give it some leftovers and other food, especially some are fast decaying food, these foods are easy to remain in the dog’s teeth crevices. The best is to prepare the dog its professional dog food. At the same time you can also go to the dog to buy some teething sticks for the dog to chew, or often give the dog to chew some large bones, which can exercise the dog’s teeth, but also to play a role in protecting its teeth. Finally, the Scottish Shepherd’s dental work needs to start at an early age, after brushing his teeth as a child, he will not be so reluctant to brush his teeth when he grows up. In addition to brushing, of course, is the daily diet must pay attention to, from childhood to develop good eating habits, do not eat indiscriminately. You can also take your dog to the vet once a year for oral care. Do the above points, I believe you raise the Scottish Shepherd will not have any oral problems, but also to let the young Scottish Shepherd grow up healthy.

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