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You should brush your dog's teeth daily, or at least several times a week, to maintain optimal dental health.
Dentastix are generally safe for dogs when given in moderation, but they may not suit every pet and could pose risks for dogs with sensitivities or specific health issues.
The controversy with Greenies centers on past reports of the dental treats causing choking or intestinal blockage in dogs, especially when not chewed properly.
Foods high in sugar, carbohydrates, and sticky residues can cause tooth decay in dogs by promoting plaque and bacteria buildup.
The best product to remove plaque from dogs' teeth is an enzymatic dog toothpaste combined with regular brushing and dental chews approved by veterinarians.
Greenies are generally safe for dogs when given appropriately, but they can pose risks like choking or digestive issues if not chewed properly.
Dental chews specifically designed for dogs can help remove tartar buildup by mechanically scraping the teeth during chewing.
Avoid chews that are too hard, chemically treated, too large or small for your dog's size, or contain artificial preservatives and fillers.
Veterinarians recommend regular brushing, dental chews, professional cleanings, and dental-friendly diets to maintain a dog's oral health.
The best chew stick for dogs' teeth is one that promotes dental health, such as natural dental sticks made with safe, digestible ingredients and designed to reduce tartar and plaque.

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