GREENIES™ Canine Dental Check
Many dog parents believe their dog's teeth and gums are healthy, but according to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), 80% of dogs show signs of oral health issues by the age of 3.
Using advanced Al technology, GREENIES™ Canine Dental Check evaluates the appearance of your dog's teeth and gums from a photo you take at home.
GREENIES™ Canine Dental Check detects visual signs that may indicate the presence of tartar on your dog's teeth, as well as signs of red and irritated gums and provides results you can discuss with your veterinarian.
How It Works
Take a Photo
Add a photo of the side of your dog's mouth showing teeth and gums.
Answer Questions
Answer the prompts about your dog's oral health.
Get Results
Receive the results of what Canine Dental Check detected and share them with your veterinarian.
Connect
Choose to chat with a vet technician online and have the Canine Dental Check results emailed to you.
Get a Free First Exam
Now that you have completed your Canine Dental Check analysis get a FREE first exam at VCA Animal Hospitals.
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Why Dental Health Matters for Dogs
80% of dogs show signs of oral health issues by the age of 3, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. The good news is that pet parents can help support their dog's oral health by implementing holistic oral care routine to help keep their dog's teeth clean and gums healthy.
Bad Breath in Dogs: Causes, Treatment and Prevention
Dog owners are no strangers to bad dog breath. From waking up to smelly kisses to being held captive in a car with stinky dog breath, you’ve probably had your fair share of not-so-fresh encounters.
Many pet parents think bad breath is an inevitable part of owning a dog, but foul-smelling breath isn’t normal or healthy.
Lots of things can cause your dog to have stinky breath. It could be poor oral hygiene or less-than-savory eating habits, like munching on garbage, roadkill, or even the cat’s — or their own — poop!
3 Tips for Maintaining Your Dog's Dental Health
Playing fetch, grooming their coat, and making sure they’re eating a balanced diet are all great ways to take care of your beloved pup. But given that adult dogs can experience oral health issues, your dogs dental health should be top of mind, too. Thankfully, there are easy steps you can take to make sure your dog’s teeth and gums stay healthy.
Dental care is important to your dog’s overall wellness
Regularly inspect your dog's teeth for discoloration, swelling, or redness. Schedule regular vet checkups and an annual professional dental cleaning.
Be proactive by starting an oral care routine, including regularly brushing your dog's teeth with dog-friendly toothpaste and a soft toothbrush.
GREENIES unique texture helps to control plaque and tartar buildup.
GREENIES Dental treats are veterinarian recommended and loved by pets! Give these yummy chews daily to help clean down to the gumline.