Thursday, April 25, 2024
Thursday, April 25, 2024

Here’s How I Fixed My Dog’s Rotting Teeth

My dog had terrible breath, but I thought that was normal. Practically every dog that I’ve known had stinky breath. I really did not think that it was abnormal. On top of that, I figured that mild plaque build-up was acceptable, considering very few dog owners brush their pup’s teeth. However, my vet told me otherwise. 

Over 80% of dogs over the age of three suffer from dental disease. That number is staggering. Like humans, good dental care can increase a dog’s lifespan by years. However, it can be extremely difficult to take good care of your dog’s teeth. 

I had just spent my yearly checkup shelling out a ton of money to have my dog’s teeth cleaned. I had no idea that she was suffering from dental disease and severe plaque buildup. The vet emphasized the importance of dental care similar to humans, and how my dog’s rotting teeth were causing her immense pain. He even said the dental treats she was eating daily just weren’t enough. 

As a dog mom, I love my dog, but I still could not brush her teeth. She’s four years old and has the energy of a puppy, there’s absolutely no way I could wrangle her and start brushing. It’s a full-out war every time I try.

So I sat down and did research. Reading 100’s of reviews, I came across PetScy. To my surprise, almost every customer review was positive and mentioned the ease of adding a dental cleanse solution to your dog’s water bowl every day. 

I was shocked by the results of the Dental Cleanse. Honestly, her teeth started to look whiter than mine. I thought it was impossible that a simple water additive could make such a difference. I was checking her teeth weekly and noticed a decrease in plaque and tatar build-up, inflammation, and bad breath in less than two weeks. 

Overall, I have noticed a huge difference in my dog’s well-being. I never would have thought just adding a few simple drops to her water would ease the tooth pain. The ingredients in the dental cleanse are all-natural, tasteless, and mimic some of the minerals found in our toothpaste. She drinks her water and doesn’t even notice that I added anything!

With just one capful a day you can clean your dog’s teeth! No hassle, no bad breath, and a healthier pup all in one! One bottle lasted me for an entire month, and for less than a dollar a day, the dental cleanse is worth the splurge. Especially, when it helps prevent $450 dental cleanings from my vet. 

Anita Quinn

Anita Quinn (31) is a Staff Writer for The Daily Post focusing on Beauty, Fashion, and Health. Her extensive traveling for various environmental and wildlife conservation groups has taken her to 24 countries and 37 U.S. states. The three things she packs for every trip are: a good mystery novel, a moisturizer with a high SPF, and her mother's old camera.

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