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Protect That Bite: Dental Care for Dogs

Do you know what your dog’s bad breath can mean?

As dog parents, we don’t always realize how small changes in our pet’s health can signal bigger issues. One such overlooked aspect is oral hygiene—a key routine that keeps your pup healthy and happy. Regularly caring for your dog’s teeth is more than just fresh breath; it’s about preventing long-term health problems and ensuring they enjoy every bite of their favorite meals.

How Bad Can It Get?

One of the most common dental issues in dogs is Canine Periodontal Disease, which starts with plaque buildup around the gums. If left unchecked, this hardens into tartar, leading to inflammation, infection, and even tooth loss. The first warning sign? Bad breath. But by the time symptoms become obvious, the damage could already be severe—potentially affecting not just your dog’s mouth but also their heart, liver, and kidneys.

What Can You Do?

1. Brush Their Teeth Regularly
Brushing your dog’s teeth at least two to three times a week with a soft-bristle brush and dog-safe toothpaste helps remove plaque before it hardens. Introduce brushing gradually and make it a positive experience—especially if starting young.

2. Prioritse a Nutrient-Rich Diet
The right nutrition plays a vital role in oral health. A diet rich in fresh meats, superfoods, and essential nutrients helps maintain strong teeth and gums. Crunchy, protein-rich kibble made with real ingredients can also help naturally clean teeth as your dog chews. Unlike ultra-processed kibbles, dry dog food made with fresh, high-quality ingredients promote better digestion, reducing bad breath caused by stomach issues. 

3. Offer Dental Treats & Chews
Chewing is a natural way for dogs to clean their teeth. Choose dental treats formulated with real, fresh ingredients—free from artificial fillers—to help reduce plaque and freshen breath. Buy a pack today and get free dental treats with every Carniwel 3 KG Dog Food pack.

4. Provide Dental Toys
Specially designed textured chew toys help massage gums and remove plaque while keeping your dog entertained. Always supervise to prevent accidental swallowing of small pieces.

5. Ensure Fresh Water & Regular Vet Checkups
Hydration is key—a fresh water supply prevents dry mouth, which can lead to bacterial growth and bad breath. Additionally, regular vet checkups help detect dental problems before they become severe.

Keep Their Smile Strong—Naturally!

At Carniwel, we believe in fresh, protein-packed nutrition that supports your dog’s overall well-being—including oral health. Because a happy, healthy dog means a lifetime of joyful moments with your furry best friend.

Check out our fresh-ingredient pet food range here!

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