Why Your Dog’s Mouth Health Affects Its Heart
Introduction
Here’s a shocking fact: poor dental hygiene doesn’t just cause bad breath — it increases heart disease risk in dogs.
The Oral–Heart Connection
- Gum infections allow bacteria into the bloodstream.
- These bacteria damage heart valves → risk of heart disease.
- Studies show dogs with bad oral health are 6x more likely to develop heart issues.
Signs of Oral Health Issues
- Persistent bad breath
- Yellow or brown tartar
- Bleeding gums
- Reluctance to chew food
How to Protect Your Dog’s Mouth & Heart
- Regular brushing (yes, dog toothbrushes exist!)
- Provide chew sticks / bones for natural cleaning
- Herbal rinses & supplements for gum strength
- Try Duguz Mouth & Bone Care for a simple, daily routine
Closing Note
A clean mouth = a healthy heart. Protect both with consistent care.
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