Dental Problems
If you've heard that giving your dog rawhide chews and teeth-cleaning toys and products is a good idea, you've heard it for all the right reasons.
Dental illnesses in dogs have been related to diabetes, heart disease, renal disease, and a variety of other issues, so you should take special care of your dog's teeth.
Smelly breath, eating and chewing difficulties, pain, swollen face, and head shaking are common symptoms.
A specialist should only treat periodontitis in dogs.
You can, however, attempt brushing your dog's teeth (but without human toothpaste as it is highly toxic to dogs; use dog toothpaste instead).
You can also feed your dog hard foods such as raw carrots if he or she enjoys them, chewable bones, and toys with tooth cleaning properties.