29/01/2026
🚨STOP SCROLLING-THIS COULD BE YOUR DOG
Dog pawrents… this is your gentle reminder. Dental disease doesn’t happen overnight — but once it starts, it silently progresses.
This guide shows which breeds are more at risk, and one thing stands out 👇
🐾 TOY & SMALL BREEDS ARE AT THE HIGHEST RISK OF DEVELOPING GUM DISEASE.
Their smaller mouths and crowded teeth allow plaque and bacteria to build up much faster — often before owners realise there’s a problem.
That said, any dog can be affected, regardless of size or breed.
🦷 Left untreated, dental disease can cause:
• Pain and inflammation
• Tooth loss
• Infection that can affect the heart, liver & kidneys
The positive news? - Preventative dental care truly makes a difference.
Regular teeth cleaning, early checks and ongoing maintenance help keep your dog:
✔ Comfortable
✔ Healthy
✔ Smiling for longer
Prevention is always kinder, safer and more cost-effective than waiting until a procedure under anaesthetic is needed.
If you’re unsure where your dog sits on this chart — or when their teeth were last checked — now is the perfect time to start.
🐶 Because every dog deserves a happy, healthy smile.
📩 Message to book a dental assessment and begin your dog’s dental care journey.