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Dental Toys

Bringing a dog into your home is joyful, fulfilling—and a lot of responsibility. Along with a lifetime of fun, cuddles and playtime come the duties of being a pet parent. Dog food, toys, beds and bedding and routine checkups at the vet are just some of the details an attentive pet parent will keep track of in the quest to give their dog a happy life.

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A dog chew toy for teeth cleaning might sound too good to be true. Your dog gets an engaging chew toy to keep them occupied, you get to stop worrying about the chair legs being chewed, and your dog’s teeth get cleaner, too? That’s the type of multi-tasking dog dental toys can provide. The best dog dental chews are designed to safely scrape against your dog’s teeth and gums, removing plaque and helping prevent tartar and gingivitis. Along with regularly brushing your dog’s teeth, giving your dog dental chew toys is one of the best decisions you can make for their oral health between routine veterinary teeth cleaning visits.

The best dog dental chew toy is one that’s not too harsh on your dog’s mouth or digestive system. While dogs are often happy to chew on just about anything, some products—like antler chews if they are too hard—can be harsh on your dog’s mouth, causing irritation, bleeding or even cracked teeth. Other items may present a risk of choking or blockage if swallowed. When choosing the best dog dental chew for your pup, check the material it’s made of, and make sure you’re getting a solution designed for your dog’s size, age and stage. Petco’s selection of high-quality dog dental toys makes it easy to find the right fit for your pup.

When it comes to the best methods for keeping your dog’s mouth in good condition, a multi-part approach is best. Start with nutrition, choosing food and supplements that will promote strong teeth and healthy gums. Brush your dog’s teeth at least 2 to 3 times per week using specially formulated dog toothpaste and toothbrushes. Give your dog dental chew toys that will help scrape plaque from their teeth. And at least once a year, schedule veterinary services to have your dog’s teeth professionally cleaned.

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