As a pet owner, always keep in mind the importance of your giant schnauzer’s dental health. If you take it for granted, chances are, your furry friend may likely develop dental diseases. Dental diseases, if left untreated, will result in tooth loss and worse, systemic infections that may cause harm to your dog’s body and overall health. So how can you prevent this from happening? Here are 5 simple and easy tips to keep your giant schnauzer’s teeth squeaky clean!

  1. Brush Your Dog’s Teeth.

This may sound weird for your pets, but just like us, dogs such as giant schnauzers benefit greatly from tooth brushing. Brushing your dog’s teeth daily is not necessary, but the more often you do it, the better, to avoid tartar and plaque build-up. When buying a toothbrush for your dog, choose what’s safe and comfortable. Never use your toothpaste to brush your furry friend’s teeth because it contains ingredients that may be toxic to them. Opt for a toothpaste made specifically for dogs and this usually comes in flavors like chicken or peanut butter.

2. Cleaning By Using Dog Wipes.

Dog wipes are a great alternative for tooth brushing. It cleans by rubbing against your giant schnauzer’s teeth and this helps eliminate plaque build-up. Though dog wipes work similarly to toothbrushes, it doesn’t clean your pet’s teeth thoroughly. 

3. Use Dog Chews.

There is a wide variety of dog chews that you can choose from and almost all functions to clean your giant schnauzer’s teeth. Chew toys act as natural flossers because it provides friction along your pet’s gumlines as they chew. When giving your pet chew toys, make sure to replace worn-out ones and as much as possible provide durable chew toys to aggressive chewers. Softer chew toys that are made from latex material are ideal for dogs with sensitive teeth.

4. Try Dog Treats.

Dog treats work similarly like dog chews because it gets your dog chewing, which is an effective way of removing tartar and plaque. It also comes in different shapes and sizes and is generally more appreciated by dogs than brushing their teeth.

5. Visit Your Vet For Dental Cleanings.

Having your vet clean your giant schnauzer’s teeth is the best way to ensure your pet’s dental health. Expect that your vet will anesthetize your dog during the procedure so make sure you are properly informed about the process. 

With these simple and easy tips, you can be assured that it will provide benefits to your giant schnauzer’s oral health, keeping them away from other diseases that may compromise their overall health.

Credits: akc, PetCareRx