Dental Care & Oral Health

Dental Care & Oral Health

Oral discomfort can quietly influence appetite, mood, energy levels, and overall stress. When chewing becomes uncomfortable, dogs rarely complain. Instead, they adapt—chewing on one side, eating slower, avoiding certain textures, or disengaging altogether.

Healthy habits work best when they’re consistent, not perfect. Small daily actions—gentle brushing, appropriate chews, regular checks—create a foundation that prevents bigger issues later on

The good news? Dental care doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective.

Awareness is the first layer of care.
Consistency is what protects them long-term.

See you next week!

House of Canis

I share practical, gentle guidance for people caring for senior dogs so their golden years are calmer, easier, and full of love. I help dog guardians understand the changes that come with aging without confusion or overwhelm. Each week, I simplify routines, nutrition adjustments, and comfort-focused care into clear, actionable steps that create real improvements in a senior dog’s daily life. If you’re looking for clarity, support, and a softer, smarter way to care for your aging dog, you’re in the right place.