Pet Dental Health Tips from Your Vets in Preston

October 14, 2024

Dental disease is a common problem among pets, regardless of their size or species. Vet Ruth Mackay at Rowan Vets shares that by following these tips below, you can help keep your furry friend’s teeth and gums healthy.

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Expert dental care tips for your pet

Dogs & Cats

1. Brushing Basics: Vet Ruth Mackay says the most beneficial thing you can do for your pet is to start brushing their teeth early to reduce the build-up of plaque, which can lead to tartar formation, and keep their teeth and gums healthy. Use pet-safe toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush or finger brush to prevent discomfort.

2. Diet Matters: Avoid sticky treats and encourage chewing with dental chews or toys to prevent plaque buildup and tartar formation.

3. Annual Dental Exams: Schedule regular dental exams with our vets in Preston, who will check for signs of dental disease and recommend professional cleanings if necessary – book now.

4. Extra Home Care: Use dental wipes or water additives for easier teeth cleaning between brushings.

5. Look out for Signs of Dental Disease in Dogs & Cats:

  • Bad breath
  • Difficulty eating
  • Excessive drooling
  • Red or swollen gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Loose teeth
  • Pulling away or aggression when touched around the mouth
  • Pawing at the mouth

Rabbits & Guinea Pigs

These small mammals have continuously growing teeth, so Ruth advises that it’s important to provide them with plenty of hay to chew, which will help keep their teeth worn down and healthy. From time to time your small pet may need some professional oral care – contact our team in Preston promptly if you notice these signs of dental problems in your rabbit or guinea pig:

  • Reduced appetite
  • Excessive drooling
  • Weight loss
  • Chewing on unusual objects
  • Facial swelling
  • Grinding teeth
  • Difficulty grooming

Rabbits and guinea pigs can develop a life-threatening condition called gut stasis if they aren’t able to eat almost continuously. Contact us to sort your pet’s dental issues before they become a gastrointestinal emergency.

Hamsters & Gerbils

These small furry pets can also develop dental problems. Offer them dental chews or toys to help keep their teeth healthy. They may display the same signs of oral discomfort as rabbits and guinea pigs above. Again, if you notice these signs in your hamster or gerbil, Ruth advises that you should contact our vets for advice as soon as possible. 

For an emergency vet appointment in Preston, call Rowan Vets on 01772 639 800

By following these tips, you can help prevent dental disease in your pet, or at least delay the onset. Remember, prevention and early detection are key to maintaining your furry friend’s overall health and wellbeing.

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