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How to soften dog tartar?



Dogs are known to be quite vulnerable in developing tartar. It is mainly because of the salt in a dog's saliva, which worsens when combined with plaque. This then gets harder and turns into tartar.

This development inside the mouth of the dog makes way for various gum issues and dental diseases. Even worse, it could result in extreme pain and severe illness and charge long medical bills to the pet owners.

 In this or any other case, prevention is the best cure, and we will be discussing here with a focus on how to soften dog tartar.

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How easy is it to remove or soften the dog's tartar?

When dealing with a dog's tartar, one should consider a dog's dental care with the utmost importance. This is needed in the first place to restrict tartar from developing, or if it has already developed, then its further development should be restricted.

To achieve the tartar softening targets for dogs, dogs' teeth should be regularly brushed. The frequency of teeth brushing should be once every day.

This activity would help remove plaque from the teeth or any food particles that may stick in the teeth or inner jaws. Understandably, the conventional manual brushes wouldn't be that effective when treating a dog's teeth. Specialized brushes are available that should be used effectively.

The best ones are the battery-operated high-power rotating brushes. They are ideally designed to remove plaque and soften/ remove tartar by working individually over every tooth.

Is it worth visiting a doctor to soften the dog's tartar?

The abovementioned solution is both a preventive and an effective method for dealing with plaque and tartar in a dog's mouth. You should be doing this with your pet, even if tartar is not developed, as regular brushing would limit the development of the plaque into tartar.

However, if tartar develops and worsens, a veterinary doctor should be seen for immediate importance. It is required to save your dog from further illness related to gum diseases and dental issues. Moreover, pain for the dog can get unbearable at times.

Moving on, veterinary treatment for tartar is quite quick and effective. On the other hand, you must have a good budget to pay for medical treatment from a specialized veterinary doctor. A basic tooth-cleaning process for dogs could cost around $200 to $300.

However, the price may vary based on the quality of vet cleaning, the available facilities and the area where you visit a veterinary doctor.

Home treatment with regular dental care to soften the dog's tartar is the most effective. A few other home remedies could also be tried, which we will discuss in the following section.

Useful Tips and Techniques for softening dog's tartar:


•    Specialized rotating brush should be used. A pair of rotating toothbrushes should always be in your dog's cabinet, where you can alternate between both brushes daily while maintaining hygiene standards. You may also use an ultrasonic toothbrush to clean and clear the tartar accumulation.

•    Specialized dog's enzymatic toothpaste should be used while brushing your dog's teeth. Dog mouth gel is also available that not only helps in softening tartar but also deals with its bad breath.

•    One of the best cures for treating dog tartar is using a water additive. Several oral tartar removers are available, which should be regularly used or as prescribed by the veterinary doctor you visit.

•    A very useful but sometimes underrated treatment is to offer natural dental treats like chew toys to your dog. Such special chew toys come in the form of different shapes and objects, where the one in raw bone shape is the most loved one among dogs.

•     If a dog's tartar softens with regular brushing and through other remedies discussed above, a veterinary visit every six months is still warranted for getting professional oral treatment. If things are extremely good with your dog, then professional dental treatment could be once every year.

The information on how to soften dog tartar is a must-know thing for all dog owners. If not treated timely, things could get worse in the form of serious gum diseases and extreme pain.
You may need to know more about tartar on dogs' teeth and related gum diseases. Read on here for more information.


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