Supporting Your Pet’s Dental Health

Just like us, our pets need healthy teeth and gums to live happy, pain-free lives. Whether you’re caring for a dog, cat, rabbit, or guinea pig, supporting their dental health is one of the most important things you can do for their overall well-being.

Why Does Pet Dental Health Matter?


Our pets’ teeth were built to last a lifetime – but their lifespans are now longer than ever, thanks to improved nutrition and vet care. That means dental issues that rarely troubled their wild ancestors are now much more common in our homes.

Without proper care, dental disease (periodontal disease) can sneak up fast. It starts with gum inflammation and bleeding and can quickly escalate to painful abscesses, jaw infections and even fractured bones.

If plaque isn’t removed regularly, it hardens into tartar (calculus), creating a perfect home for harmful bacteria.

These bacteria don’t just cause bad breath, they can enter the bloodstream and affect vital organs like the heart, liver and kidneys.

In smaller pets like rabbits and guinea pigs, misaligned or overgrown teeth (malocclusion) are also a serious concern. Left unchecked, this can cause chronic pain, difficulty eating and a lifetime of vet visits.

Spot the Signs: Is Your Pet’s Mouth Healthy?


Watch for these common symptoms of dental problems:

  • Bad breath
  • Drooling
  • Swollen or bleeding gums
  • Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
  • Trouble eating or chewing
  • Pawing at the mouth or changes in behaviour
  • For small animals, you might notice:
  • Weight loss or selective eating
  • Dropping food
  • Overgrown or oddly angled teeth
  • Discharge or swelling around the face

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to schedule a vet check.

Dogs and Cats: How to Keep Their Teeth in Top Shape

Dogs and cats start life with baby teeth that fall out to make way for adult ones. Once those adult teeth come in, it’s essential to prevent plaque and tartar build-up from day one.

The Problem with Most Dental Treats

While many dental chews claim to help, not all are created equal. Most rely on abrasive action—basically scrubbing teeth while chewing—which isn’t always effective or safe, especially for older pets with sensitive mouths.

Some issues with standard dental treats:

❌ They don’t reach all areas of the mouth

❌ Pets may gulp them too fast to do any good

❌ They don’t contain enough active ingredients to make a difference

❌ Some can cause tummy upset or discoloured stools.

A Smarter Solution: Lovebites DentaShield Chews


DentaShield chews work within your pet’s saliva to fight plaque and prevent tartar — without relying on hard, abrasive chewing.

Key ingredients:

Norwegian Brown Kelp helps inhibit bacteria that lead to plaque.
SHMP (Sodium hexametaphosphate) binds to calcium in saliva to stop tartar from forming.

✅ Soft, safe and suitable from 6 weeks of age
✅ Scientifically formulated and backed by research
✅ Just one chew per 10kg of body weight per day

“My rescue cat has a whole new personality and confidence thanks to these chews.” – Laura

Rabbits & Guinea Pigs: It’s All About the Hay

Unlike dogs and cats, rabbits and guinea pigs have teeth that never stop growing. That means their diet must include long-strand fibre to keep those teeth naturally worn down and aligned.

Why Hay is Non-Negotiable

Long-strand hay (like Vetafarm Origins Fescue or Lucerne Mini Bales) provides the grinding motion needed to keep teeth in check—and supports digestion too.

What Doesn’t Work to Grind Teeth?
Let’s break it down:

ProductProsConsNotes
Chaff MixesCheap, avail in bulkLacks dental wear properties,
allows selective feeding
Always feed alongside quality long-strand hay
PelletsNutritionally importantNot abrasive enough to wear down teethFeed in small amounts (e.g Origins Rabbit & Cavy Pellets)
Chew TreatsEnriching and funNot all pets use them, may not provide even wear
Great in moderation
Long-Strand Hay Provides essential wear and fibreNeeds to be paired with pelletsShould make up 70% of diet

Once dental issues begin in small animals, they’re often lifelong and costly. Prevention really is everything.

The Takeaway: Healthy Teeth, Happier Pets


🦷 Check Often

Get comfortable looking in your pet’s mouth. Healthy teeth are white to cream-coloured and gums should be pink and free from swelling. Early detection saves pain and money.

🐾 Prevent, Don’t Just Treat

Plaque leads to tartar. Tartar leads to infection. Functional products like Lovebites DentaShield and Origins Mini Bales help stop issues before they start.

❤️ Support Quality of Life

Dental disease isn’t just bad breath—it affects your pet’s entire well-being. From infections to pain, it can shorten lives and reduce happiness. Let’s protect our pets from that.

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