Gum inflammation in dogs → Cheese solves the problem!


Inflammation of the gums in dogs
– The vets’ treatment: chlorhexidine – which is swallowed by the dog. He can’t spit like we humans can. It really is a massive problem that affects 85% of all dogs at least once. And an effective and appropriate therapy has not yet been available. What would you have to do to save your dog a visit to the vet? Very little – as you will soon find out:

Why is it essential to prevent gingivitis in dogs?

My dog has bad breath – it’s not a blemish, it’s a warning sign. Even in the early stages of gingivitis, the bacteria enter the body with toxic components and can cause permanent damage to the heart, liver or other internal organs. This can happen even with very mild inflammation of the gums.


How do I recognize gum inflammation in dogs?

The first signal is bad breath. The oral cavity and gums should be checked now at the latest. Special attention is required, as dogs usually still eat with their usual appetite at this stage.

Other symptoms are bloody saliva, refusal to eat, chewing on one side, not touching the muzzle or general weakness. As long as these symptoms are initial, very good results can be achieved quickly and easily with the new therapy. It also provides intensive support for treatment at the vet.


What new therapies are available to treat canine gingivitis?

Treatment at the vet’s usually involves the removal of tartar and rinsing with chorhexidine. But very often this is not enough and there are cases where, out of desperation, all the teeth are pulled or the dog is dismissed as having no further treatment. None of this is necessary. There are QCHEFS cheese bones!

These are chewing bones made from cottage cheese. They use the natural antibacterial effect of milk proteins and neutralize 80% of the caries bacteria in the oral flora.

Mankind has been using this effect for thousands of years. Everyone is familiar with curd wraps. And now it has also been scientifically proven that milk proteins have a strong effect on dental health – both preventive and curative.


What are the benefits of cheese bones and why don’t I just feed cottage cheese?

Cottage cheese or quark should always be added to the feed. It increases the usability of the meat by supplementing the amino acid spectrum.

It is a very high quality protein. Unfortunately, dairy products are not suitable for dogs that cannot tolerate lactose – with the exception of quark or cottage cheese. Here, the lactose is washed out during production. Yogurt contains very little lactose.

The chew bones were developed to increase the time they remain in the mouth and also to utilize the mechanical abrasion. With the exceptionally high proportion of 30 % cottage cheese, the tooth-care effect is guaranteed.

Gingivitis dog
Gingivitis dog

The teeth are brushed with 1 treat in the evening – a very fine film protects the teeth and gums. Chewing increases the flow of saliva and helps to neutralize plaque acids. In addition, the tooth enamel is demonstrably remineralized by 71 %.

 

By the way: QCHEFS cheese bones contain only natural ingredients and, thanks to the combination with the superfood buckwheat, are also an ideal nutritional supplement with all natural vitamins – including the B complex – and minerals such as iron, magnesium, zinc and the trace elements copper and manganese.

 

With a little something – 1 treat in the evening – you can prevent this and save your dog and yourself a lot of discomfort.

Find out more at www.qchefsdental.de and find the right bone for your dog for really clean teeth!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *