Keeping your dog’s teeth clean isn’t just about fresh breath and a winning grin – it plays a vital role in their overall health and wellbeing. Veterinary expert Dr Emma Chandley shares her advice on maintaining good dental hygiene for dogs, including when to start brushing, how to do it properly and how often it should be done. Why is dental care important for dogs? > When should I begin brushing my dog’s teeth? A step-by-step guide to brushing your dog’s teeth > How often should dogs’ teeth be brushed? Can a vet professionally clean my dog’s teeth? > How much does dog dental cleaning cost in the UK? Other ways to support your dog’s dental health Why is dental care important for dogs? Dogs need regular dental care just as much as we do. Brushing your dog’s teeth helps to: Reduce plaque and tartar build-up Lower the risk of gum disease and tooth loss Prevent bacteria from spreading from the mouth to other parts of the body Dental disease, particularly periodontal disease, is one of the most commonly diagnosed health conditions in dogs across the UK. Research carried out by the Royal Veterinary College, which studied over...