Removing tartar from old dogs
– without anesthesia, pain and tooth brushing – is no longer a problem with innovative dental care. This sounds like a new era in animal dentistry and it is – Innovations implemented with the possibilities of today’s science and technology – and completely natural and species-appropriate. Find out about the advantages and how your dog brushes its own teeth – without a toothbrush – here:
Why – remove tartar from an old dog – if possible without anesthesia?
Dogs have an increased risk of anesthesia compared to humans. This is reduced with modern anesthetic methods. And the anesthetic regime is adapted to the patient’s age. Nevertheless, every anesthetic is associated with a general and a specific risk – especially for older animals. It is always associated with the occurrence of fatal complications. But respiratory arrest, cardiac arrhythmia, heart disease, vomiting, stress on the nervous system and the kidneys are just some of the side effects, which can also cause permanent damage. Above all, short-headed breeds – i.e. brachycephalic dogs – are particularly affected. The duration of anesthesia also has an influence on heart function. (Facts from a scientific study by the University of Giessen as part of a doctoral thesis). Therefore, – removing tartar in old dogs – should be carried out without anesthesia and with innovative dental care if possible . And you can also use it to prepare for curative dental treatments. This significantly reduces the anesthesia time.
Why is it absolutely necessary to remove tartar from an old dog?
The plaque bacteria feel really at home on the tartar and can multiply and adhere well. Via the inflamed gums, they migrate through the bloodstream to the internal organs – such as the heart, lungs and kidneys – and cause inflammation. But they also trigger intestinal inflammation or joint problems. Today, even older dogs should be able to enjoy their lives with clean and healthy teeth – without any side effects and without the hassle of a toothbrush or even anesthesia.
How can remove tartar from an old dog – it’s easy?
The power of nature is now used to clean animals’ teeth – in the form of delicious cheese bones or, for dogs who prefer something to lick up, with QCHEFS toothpaste flakes. The natural antibacterial effect of cottage cheese prevents the plaque bacteria from causing damage. Inflammations disappear and the tartar dissolves. And QCHEFS cheese is especially loved because it tastes deliciously of organic coconut and is good for you. Because all vitamins and minerals are naturally contained. So it’s no wonder that your dog never forgets to brush its teeth. This way you can remove tartar from an old dog – but also prevent it from forming afterwards.
How does it work – removing tartar from an old dog before dental restoration?
You should always go to the vet, because dental defects can be added to tartar, especially with age. And no animal should suffer from toothache. However, you can easily prepare for the dental restoration and significantly shorten the anesthesia time by giving your dog QCHEFS dental cleaning flakes 2 to 3 weeks before the treatment appointment at the vet. The tartar is then softened and can be removed quickly and easily. But more importantly, the plaque bacteria and inflammation have already disappeared and can no longer enter the body via the bloodstream during treatment.
By the way: The QCHEFS Intensive recipe is a particularly gentle and quick way to remove tartar from old dogs. The QCHEFS toothpaste flakes are mixed 1:1 with cold-pressed organic coconut oil – with 50 % lauric acid – it supports the natural antibacterial effect – additionally – . The dog gets 2 teaspoons of this in the evening as a dessert to lick up before going to sleep.
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