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Dental treats play a vital role in maintaining your dog's oral health by mechanically reducing plaque and tartar as they chew. Specially designed textures help scrape away debris, while beneficial ingredients—such as chlorhexidine or zinc—combat bacteria and freshen breath. Regular use of dental treats can delay or reduce the need for professional cleanings, promoting healthier teeth and gums.
Look for treats with a firm, ridged texture that requires vigorous chewing to break down. Ingredients like chlorhexidine, natural mint extracts, or parsley help control bacterial growth and neutralise odours. Some dental treats incorporate enzymes or xylitol-free formulations that prevent plaque formation. Always choose treats sized appropriately—too small offers minimal cleaning, too large risks choking.
Offer dental treats daily or several times a week as a supplement to tooth brushing. Use them after meals to help remove food particles and reduce bacterial growth. For multi-dog households, monitor treat distribution to ensure each dog receives an appropriate portion. For puppies, choose gentler dental treats to avoid damaging tender new teeth. For senior dogs with weaker teeth, opt for semi-soft dental chews designed specifically for older teeth.
While dental treats significantly reduce plaque, they should not replace regular teeth brushing. Use a canine toothbrush and enzymatic toothpaste 2–3 times per week for optimal results. Schedule annual veterinary dental exams to catch early signs of periodontal disease. Combining brushing, dental treats, and professional cleanings provides a comprehensive oral care strategy that preserves your dog's long-term dental health.