Showing posts with label proden plaqueoff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proden plaqueoff. Show all posts

Sunday, April 27, 2014

The Reason why Dog Plague is Dangerous

Most people in the west and the UK love to keep dogs as pets, often treating them as part of the family. Their friendly nature and loyalty has no comparison. However, despite the close bond that is usually formed between owners and their pet, we still see one aspect of the dog’s health being neglected. That neglect relates to its oral care. Most people do not realize that their dog needs dental care and once they do, it is often too late or results in heavy financial repercussions.





It is essential that you take care of not only your dog’s diet but also pay attention to its oral hygiene. The bad news for your dog is that plaque can build up rather quickly in its mouth. It all starts with the teeth turning dark and after that the mouth will start smelling. But that is not all; sooner or later, it will result in gum disease. There are also many other infections that can come from plaque.  Some people may wonder why wild dogs don’t suffer the same problem. The answer is that they too develop this problem but not on the scale which domestic dogs do. This is because wild dogs have a diet which they obtain through nature. It contains plant of dietary fiber and other essential food items that help prevent dog plaque. On the other hand, the diet that is given to the dogs at home lacks many of these food items and often contains ingredients that a dog may not normally eat out of choice. This is the reason why domestic dogs are more vulnerable to this problem.




The potential medical complications do not end just with the mouth however. They go on to develop further inside the body. Hard tartar and plaque on teeth are especially vulnerable to the formation of bacteria and these accumulated bacteria can enter the blood stream. Once it enters the blood stream, the bacteria can cause massive damage. It can attack the internal organs of the body such as the heart, kidneys and the liver. In extreme cases, it can even lead to organ failure ultimately resulting in death. So, addressing the problem of dog plaque is a serious one which should not be ignored in any way.




If you love your dog, then you need to take the right steps before it is too late. Not addressing this problem at the right time may cause severe complications that can result in painful conditions for the dog and at times lead to death. The best way to avoid this problem is to take care of your dog’s dental health regularly before it goes on to contract dog plaque.


Monday, March 24, 2014

Why use Proden Plaqueoff?

Whenever you think about your pet’s the oral hygiene, your main thought is likely to be of the easiest means of caring for your pet through the removal of accumulated plaque on the teeth. There are many commercial oral care gels and sprays available in the shops. These have all been on the market for quite some time. One of the big names on the market is Proden plaqueoff . It is the best solution for you and your dog’s oral needs.
When using Proden plaqueoff, you need not worry about any unwanted side-effects. It is a safe means of getting rid of plaque. It is also cheap when compared to other means. An alternative to Proden plaqueoff would be to hire a professional vet service to clean your dog’s teeth. This would remove the plaque with great effectiveness but would cost you hundreds of pounds. Besides you would need to go through this laborious and costly process every few months. In contrast, Proden plaqueoff offers a simple and cheap way of getting rid of plaque.




Since pet owners these days are more concerned about the wellbeing of their pets, safety becomes an important question. Are the commercial products available safe as well as effective? This is an important question that needs to be answered. Proden plaqueoff is a product that, as well as offering the most effective results, is safer than other products present in the market. You need not be concerned about the side effects of Proden plaqueoff as its use will not cause any negative impact on your pet in any way.

However, you still need to keep two things in mind before you use this product. These are patience and consistency. Just as with humans, there is no such thing as overnight oral and dental care for your pets. It takes a considerable amount of time to ensure the wellbeing of your pet. With some products you will never know whether the product that you are using for your pet is really effective or not. Try using Proden plaqueoff and you will see the results within a week.




However, you would need to be consistent when using Proden plaqueoff and follow the instructions that have been prescribed by the product. If you have the patience and consistency to treat your dog regularly then you will help prevent the onset of any oral problem for your pet. Most gum and teeth diseases only worsen with time if left untreated. All you need to do is to ensure that your pet’s oral care is being well taken care of. With Proden plaqueoff, you need not worry any longer about your pet’s oral care. 

Saturday, February 1, 2014

How to get rid of plaque from your pet’s teeth.



Source of Love for Pets



For many, keeping a dog is a wonderful experience. Dogs area source of love and companionship and the unconditional love the ownerreceives in return is priceless. However, looking ater your pets’ overall health is just as important as looking after your own, keeping them with you longer.
 




 Gum Diseases

One of the main problems affecting a dogs health is gum disease, caused by the build-up of plaque bacteria, which usually results in bad breath. You may think that plaque is hardly a cause for concern, however it can be quite dangerous.

Gum disease in dogs, and cats, is caused by the same disease process as in humans.  Dental plaque builds up and hardens into tartar (calculus) which, in turn, provides a rough surface on the teeth for even more plaque to stick to.  As in humans, gingivitis (red swollen gums) in dogs is linked with the more systemic diseases like heart and kidney disease.  Their oral health really does matter!

 

Plaque Problem 




So, how do you get rid of plaque from your pet’s teeth? The most sensible answer would be to avoid this problem before it happens. Tooth brushing is the best way to removeplaque and it is not as difficult as it sounds!  It is best to start an oral hygiene routine when your puppy is around 8 weeks old, but it is never too early or too late to start.  Starting with an older pet may take a little more time before it is accepted as part of overall grooming.



 

Fight with Germs & Tartar


Try lifting the dog up from the floor and onto a surface such as your lap or a chair. The floor may be confused with playtime! When brushing you need to ensure that you clean all five surfaces of each tooth.  Be methodical, start with the lower jaw and use a gentle circular motion to clean the whole tooth, paying particular attention to where the gum and teeth meet. The ideal toothbrush will allow you access to all the teeth.  A small head with medium textured filments is usually recommended.  Finger brushes are another option, which some owners find easier to use.  





Brushing the Teeth



Pet toothpastes are designed to encourage acceptance of brushing with their pet-friendly flavourings.  Some contain enzymes or other anti-plaque ingredients, designed to enhance brushing.  Human pastes should not be used as they contain ingredients that are not suitable for animals.


Chewing Exclusively 

Chews and bones are also an effective means of aggravating the plaque.  However, whilst chewing bones and hard treats are fun, pets do not all chew equally on all tooth surfaces.  Consequently, chewing must not be relied on exclusively to clean your pet’s teeth.


Extremely Effected 

In some cases, toothbrushing may not prove to be easy. In these cases an alternative option to this problem would be to use a natural dietry supplement such as PlaqueOff. PlaqueOff for dogs is a specially selected Norwegian seaweed which has been proven to have anti-sticking properties.  It is extremely effective at controlling the build-up of plaque bacteria and, in particular, against bad breath!  It is simply added to the pet’s wet or dry food once daily and results are usually seen between 8-12 weeks.  When used together with tooth brushing the results are outstanding.


Major 3 P's

What ever the case, when establishing an oral hygiene routine, just remember the 3 P’s: Patience, Praise and Prizes.  This will make tooth brushing a fun time for your pet.