Killing Bacteria for Good Canine Dental Hygiene
 
  By  age three, 80% of dogs show signs of dental disease.” That is an  astonishing figure. But it’s not just bad breath – chronic build-up of  bacteria in the mouth of a dog can cause serious health problems like  heart disease, kidney issues, and more. It starts with bacteria, and  killing that bacteria is the first step in proper canine dental hygiene . But  how, as a pet owner, do you help your dog keep their mouth healthy  without making every day a battle of brushing? The answer has to do with  targeting bacteria at its source. Let’s dive into why killing bacteria  is so key to your dog’s dental health and how an oral spray might just  be your new solution. Bacteria: The Cause of Most Dental Problems in Dogs When  bacteria in your dog’s mouth are not properly managed and it hardens,  it becomes tartar; before you know it, your dog’s gums are inflamed and  cause them discomfort and pain, which can even be a cause of tooth loss.  Even worse, such bacteria do not stay confined t...
 
 
 
 
